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There are a few websites that the default favicon provider is unable to locate an image file for. Would it be possible to add functionality to manually specify the location of a favicon file for a given site? This would allow icons for sites unsupported by the Google API to be directly pointed so the icon file isn't missing, or even allow the hoster to upload an image file of their own to an S3/Blob storage and point to that.
The reason I make this suggestion and not try to use another favicon provider is I use Linkding to bookmark some self-hosted sites/IPs that legitimately don't have favicons at all, and it'd be great to be able to manually specify a logo.
There are a few websites that the default favicon provider is unable to locate an image file for. Would it be possible to add functionality to manually specify the location of a favicon file for a given site? This would allow icons for sites unsupported by the Google API to be directly pointed so the icon file isn't missing, or even allow the hoster to upload an image file of their own to an S3/Blob storage and point to that.
The reason I make this suggestion and not try to use another favicon provider is I use Linkding to bookmark some self-hosted sites/IPs that legitimately don't have favicons at all, and it'd be great to be able to manually specify a logo.
Example of a public site that the Google and DuckDuckGo APIs can't resolve a favicon for:
https://usea1-swprd2.sentinelone.net/
linkding.link
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