Microsoft Bing Testing Site Favicons Anchors At Top Of Search Results
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Microsoft Bing Testing Site Favicons Anchors At Top Of Search Results
"Microsoft is testing placing site favicons at the top of the Bing search results page that when clicked on, anchor you down to the specific search result on the page. This is a test, it does not always show up, but I was able to replicate this in one of my browsers. This was first spotted by Sachin Patel who posted some screenshots and videos on X, the Frank Sandtmann posted about it on LinkedIn - here are my versions but they match Sachin:"
"GIF of it in action: Static image: I kind of like this, I feel it helps with branding and helps you jump past the mess, to the site you love. Bing result count shows with top 3 icons - and clicking on any icon redirects you to their respective pages.@rustybrick pic.twitter.com/lM4uYZTFWY- Sachin Patel (@SachuPatel53124) November 7, 2025 Forum discussion at X and LinkedIn."
Microsoft is testing clickable site favicons placed at the top of the Bing search results page that anchor users to specific results on the page. The feature appears intermittently and has been replicated in at least one browser. Sachin Patel posted screenshots and videos on X, and Frank Sandtmann posted about the feature on LinkedIn. Visuals include a GIF and static image showing the icons in action. Users note that the favicon row aids site branding and enables quick navigation past clutter to preferred sites. Forum discussion about the test appears on X and LinkedIn.
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