Ruby on Rails
Monday, December 9, 2019
Why don't you just put the favicon.ico file on your /public folder? do you have something special to use javascript for this?
El lun., 9 dic. 2019 a las 18:51, fugee ohu (<fugee279@gmail.com>) escribió:
I tried creating a favicons folder under app/javascripts/images/favicons and a favicons.js file in app/javascripts/packs and an import statement in app/javascripts/packs/application.js to load the favicons.js file but I just got an error from webpacker that there was no entry in manifest.json for favicon.ico I had tried to follow the tutorial here https://medium.com/tech-angels-publications/bundle-your-favicons-with-webpack-b69d834b2f53--
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