Chrome now supports SVG favicons! https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1541185 …
Pro tip: you don’t need any HTML to declare a favicon. Host your SVG file at /favicon.ico and serve it with the correct MIME type (image/svg+xml). https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/rel-shortcut-icon … 
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Replying to @mathias
What I dislike is that ICO file format is originally a container for BMP and PNG. So having a favicon.ico served with mime-type image/svg+xml sounds semantically wrong to me ^^
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Replying to @xperseguers
Both URLs in my tweet don't have any extensions at all. The same goes for the Twitter URL of this very tweet. Is that semantically wrong too? It's just a URL. Extensions don't matter on the web; MIME types do.
7:14 AM - 20 Nov 2019
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