TaskMuncher Images and Favicons
by John Vincent
Posted on May 12, 2018
This is part of a series of discussions regarding Deploying to a Digital Ocean Droplet.
For more details, please see Deploy TaskMuncher
TaskMuncher Images
Social media meta tags will require an image of the developer
images/john-vincent.jpg
The TaskMuncher blog requires an image of the application
images/taskmuncher.png
Create these images and deploy to the site.
Prepare Application SVG
From the SVG used for the application, create a separate SVG file favicon.svg
This file will be used to create the favicons
Note the primary color of the application.
For TaskMuncher, primary color is: #2196f3
TaskMuncher Favicons
Made and implemented favicons.
For details, see Using Favicons
Taskmuncher
- Backup TaskMuncher from Digital Ocean
- Configure HTTP Nginx
- Configure HTTPS Nginx
- Configuring Google Domains
- Configuring Meta Tags
- Create Site Map
- Create SSL Certificates
- Create Ubuntu Droplet at Digital Ocean
- Deploy TaskMuncher React App to AWS
- Facebook Application Id
- First time deploy TaskMuncher React App to Digital Ocean
- Google Analytics for TaskMuncher
- Google Authentication
- Google Gmail Configuration
- Google Webmaster Tools
- Install Ubuntu Mongo
- Install Ubuntu Nginx
- Mailgun
- Maintaining Ubuntu Droplet
- Material-UI Showcase
- Optimizing TaskMuncher with Webpack 4
- React Production Issues
- TaskMuncher Images and Favicons
- TaskMuncher Overview
- TaskMuncher Performance
- TaskMuncher Website Validation
- Update SSL Certificates
- Update TaskMuncher for Lighthouse Findings
- Update TaskMuncher to be a Progressive Web App
- Update TaskMuncher to use React BrowserRouter
- Update TaskMuncher to Webpack v4, Babel v7, Material-UI v3