Alada Favicon – Conditional Site Icons Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Alada Favicon – Conditional Site Icons gives you full control over your site’s favicon at every level. Set a global override to replace WordPress’s default site icon, then go deeper by assigning a unique favicon to any individual page, post, category, or taxonomy term — all from the native WordPress admin, with zero file writes and zero .htaccess changes.
Built for developers and power users who need pixel-perfect branding across multi-section, multi-brand, or multilingual websites.
Key Features
Global Site Icon Override
Upload a replacement favicon directly from the plugin Settings page. This replaces the icon set in Appearance Customize Site Identity for the entire site, without touching any theme files.
Per-Page / Per-Post Favicon
Assign a unique favicon to any individual page or post. A clean media picker appears in both the Block Editor (Gutenberg) sidebar and the Classic Editor metabox. The icon is stored as post meta and resolved dynamically at runtime.
Per-Term / Per-Category Favicon
Set a favicon for any taxonomy term (categories, tags, WooCommerce product categories, and any custom taxonomy). The icon appears on that term’s archive page. The favicon picker is injected into the standard WordPress Add Term and Edit Term screens.
Elementor Page Settings Integration
A dedicated “Favicon” section is added to Elementor’s Page Settings panel. Designers can update the page favicon directly inside the Elementor editor.
Smart Priority Matrix
When multiple rules exist for the same page, the plugin resolves the correct icon using a strict top-down priority:
- Per-page / per-post meta (highest — singular views only)
- Elementor per-page document settings
- Per-term / taxonomy archive meta
- Plugin global site icon (Settings page)
- Native WordPress Core site icon (baseline fallback — never overwritten)
Settings Page (Settings Alada Favicon)
Choose which post types and taxonomies are eligible for the custom favicon picker. Only enabled types show the metabox or term field, keeping the editing interface clean. Includes a “Settings” quick-link directly on the Plugins screen.
No File Writes. No .htaccess.
Every favicon override is handled purely at runtime via WordPress’s native get_site_icon_url and site_icon_meta_tags filter hooks. Nothing is written to disk. Nothing changes in your hosting configuration.
Performance-Optimised Asset Loading
Admin scripts (wp_enqueue_media, picker JS, admin CSS) are loaded only on the exact admin screens that need them: post edit screens, taxonomy add/edit screens, and the plugin settings page. Zero extra assets load anywhere else in the admin.
Secure by Default
All save paths are protected by WordPress nonce verification, current_user_can() capability checks, and strict input sanitisation (esc_url_raw, sanitize_key, sanitize_text_field). Post meta is exposed to the REST API only through a scoped auth_callback.
Clean Uninstall
A dedicated uninstall.php removes all post meta, term meta, and plugin options when the plugin is deleted. Elementor settings are surgically cleaned — only the plugin’s own keys are removed, leaving all other Elementor settings intact.
Who Is This For?
- Multi-brand or multi-section websites that need a different favicon per page or category or brand
- WooCommerce stores wanting a unique icon per product category or brand
- Agencies building client sites where individual landing pages need their own branding
- Elementor users who want favicon control inside the editor workflow
Compatibility
- WordPress: 6.2 and later
- PHP: 7.4 and later
- Block Editor (Gutenberg): Full sidebar panel support (no build step, no npm required)
- Classic Editor: Full metabox support via the Classic Editor plugin
- Elementor: 3.5 and later (Page Settings panel integration)
- WooCommerce: Product and product category support with smart taxonomy filtering
Screenshots
Settings Page — Global site icon uploader, post type checkboxes, and taxonomy checkboxes all in one place.
Block Editor Sidebar Panel — The “Page Favicon” panel in the Gutenberg document settings sidebar, showing a set favicon with a live preview thumbnail and Change/Remove actions.
Classic Editor Metabox — The “Page Favicon” side metabox with media upload, preview, and remove functionality.
Edit Category Screen — The favicon picker row injected into the WordPress Edit Category form table.
Elementor Page Settings — The “Favicon” section in the Elementor Page Settings panel with the image media control.

