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		<description><![CDATA[How to create a favicon icon with Photoshop
You&#8217;ve seen them on all the larger websites; these little custom made icons next the the website address in the address bar or next to the webpage in your bookmarks / favorites.


Above is some great examples on some good looking favicons

Before we get started
This tutorial requires Photoshop and [...]]]></description>
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