Article summary:
Google Images are now showing the site name, favicon and below that, a second line, for the page title that image is sourced from. Previously, Google showed just the image, then Google tested the site name and favicon but now Google is showing it all. This update was first noticed by Frank Sandtmann on Mastodon and Khushal Bherwani on Twitter.
Key points:
What's new?
- Google Images are now showing the site name, favicon and page title.
- Previously, Google showed just the image.
- Google tested the site name and favicon before rolling out this update.
- Frank Sandtmann on Mastodon.
- Khushal Bherwani on Twitter.
- Google new variation site name & favicon on image result.
- Now with title.
- Older cover by @rustybrick.
Topics:
Google ImagesSite NameFaviconPage Title
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