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Icons, Favicon, and Visual Metadata in Next.js 15

In Metropolis Quantum, the city's visual identity is carefully designed so that every element - from logos on government buildings, through district signage, to city applications - creates a consistent image. This visual identity helps residents and visitors recognize official city elements, builds trust, and creates a professional image.

In the world of web applications, icons, favicon, and visual metadata play a similar role. They are key to your application's recognizability, influence users' first impressions, and make it easier to identify your site among many open browser tabs. Next.js 15 offers extensive tools for managing these elements, which we will learn about in this chapter.

Importance of Icons and Visual Metadata

Favicon and Application Icons

Favicon (short for "favorite icon") is a small icon displayed in the browser tab, bookmarks list, and browsing history. It is the first visual element that users associate with your application, so it is worth ensuring its quality and recognizability.

In modern web applications, we need not only a basic favicon but an entire set of icons in different sizes that will be used in different contexts:

  • Browser tab icons
  • Application icons on mobile devices
  • Desktop application icons (PWA)
  • Icons in search results
  • Social media sharing icons

Visual Metadata

Visual metadata is information that determines how your page is presented when shared on social media, messaging apps, or search results. It includes:

  • Page title
  • Opis strony
  • Preview images/graphics
  • Kolory motywu
  • Informacje o aplikacji (dla PWA)

Podstawowa konfiguracja favicon w Next.js 15

Next.js 15 introduces a simplified way of configuring favicon and icons through the Metadata API. Let's start with basic configuration.

Umieszczenie ikon w katalogu public

First, place icon files in the

public
directory:

1public/
2├── favicon.ico           # Klasyczny favicon (16x16 lub 32x32)
3├── icon.png              # Main icon (can be used in metadata API)
4├── apple-icon.png        # Icon for Apple devices
5└── icons/                # Directory with different icon sizes
6    ├── icon-16x16.png
7    ├── icon-32x32.png
8    ├── icon-192x192.png
9    └── icon-512x512.png

Konfiguracja podstawowego favicon

The simplest way is to place a

favicon.ico
file in the
public
directory. Next.js will automatically recognize this file and use it as the favicon:

1// app/layout.tsx
2export default function RootLayout({
3  children,
4}: {
5  children: React.ReactNode;
6}) {
7  return (
8    <html lang="pl">
9      <body>{children}</body>
10    </html>
11  );
12}

In this case, you don't need to do anything else - the browser will automatically fetch

/favicon.ico
.

Konfiguracja przez Metadata API

Next.js 15 offers advanced icon configuration through the Metadata API:

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  title: 'Metropolis Quantum',
6  description: 'Official portal of the city of the future',
7  icons: {
8    icon: '/icon.png',         // lub array: [{ url: '/icon-16x16.png', sizes: '16x16' }, ...]
9    shortcut: '/shortcut-icon.png',
10    apple: '/apple-icon.png',  // lub array: [{ url: '/apple-icon.png' }, ...]
11    other: {
12      rel: 'apple-touch-icon-precomposed',
13      url: '/apple-touch-icon-precomposed.png',
14    },
15  },
16};
17
18export default function RootLayout({
19  children,
20}: {
21  children: React.ReactNode;
22}) {
23  return (
24    <html lang="pl">
25      <body>{children}</body>
26    </html>
27  );
28}

Zaawansowana konfiguracja ikon

For professional applications, it is worth preparing a complete set of icons in different sizes and formats.

Rozszerzona konfiguracja ikon

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  icons: {
6    icon: [
7      { url: '/icons/icon-16x16.png', sizes: '16x16', type: 'image/png' },
8      { url: '/icons/icon-32x32.png', sizes: '32x32', type: 'image/png' },
9      { url: '/icons/icon-192x192.png', sizes: '192x192', type: 'image/png' },
10      { url: '/icons/icon-512x512.png', sizes: '512x512', type: 'image/png' },
11    ],
12    shortcut: '/shortcut-icon.png',
13    apple: [
14      { url: '/icons/apple-icon-57x57.png', sizes: '57x57', type: 'image/png' },
15      { url: '/icons/apple-icon-72x72.png', sizes: '72x72', type: 'image/png' },
16      { url: '/icons/apple-icon-114x114.png', sizes: '114x114', type: 'image/png' },
17      { url: '/icons/apple-icon-180x180.png', sizes: '180x180', type: 'image/png' },
18    ],
19  },
20};

Rezultat w HTML

The above configuration will generate the following tags in the

<head>
section of the HTML document:

1<link rel="icon" href="/icons/icon-16x16.png" sizes="16x16" type="image/png" />
2<link rel="icon" href="/icons/icon-32x32.png" sizes="32x32" type="image/png" />
3<link rel="icon" href="/icons/icon-192x192.png" sizes="192x192" type="image/png" />
4<link rel="icon" href="/icons/icon-512x512.png" sizes="512x512" type="image/png" />
5<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/shortcut-icon.png" />
6<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/icons/apple-icon-57x57.png" sizes="57x57" type="image/png" />
7<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/icons/apple-icon-72x72.png" sizes="72x72" type="image/png" />
8<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/icons/apple-icon-114x114.png" sizes="114x114" type="image/png" />
9<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/icons/apple-icon-180x180.png" sizes="180x180" type="image/png" />

Metadane Open Graph i Twitter Cards

Open Graph and Twitter Cards metadata determine how your page looks when shared on social platforms. Next.js 15 offers built-in support for this metadata.

Konfiguracja Open Graph

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  title: 'Metropolis Quantum',
6  description: 'Official portal of the city of the future',
7  openGraph: {
8    title: 'Metropolis Quantum - City of the Future',
9    description: 'Discover tomorrow's technology in the city of Metropolis Quantum',
10    url: 'https://metropolisquantum.pl',
11    siteName: 'Metropolis Quantum',
12    images: [
13      {
14        url: '/images/og-image.jpg', // 1200x630 px rekomendowany rozmiar
15        width: 1200,
16        height: 630,
17        alt: 'Metropolis Quantum - Panorama of the city of the future',
18      },
19    ],
20    locale: 'pl_PL',
21    type: 'website',
22  },
23};

Konfiguracja Twitter Cards

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  twitter: {
6    card: 'summary_large_image',
7    title: 'Metropolis Quantum - City of the Future',
8    description: 'Discover tomorrow's technology in the city of Metropolis Quantum',
9    siteId: '1467726470533754880', // ID konta Twitter
10    creator: '@MetropolisQ',
11    creatorId: '1467726470533754880',
12    images: ['/images/twitter-image.jpg'], // 800x418 px rekomendowany rozmiar
13  },
14};

Testowanie metadanych Open Graph i Twitter Cards

After deployment, you can test your metadata using:

Dynamiczne metadane

In Next.js 15, you can generate metadata dynamically based on path, URL parameters, or external data.

Dynamiczne metadane dla podstron

1// app/districts/[id]/page.tsx
2import { Metadata, ResolvingMetadata } from 'next';
3
4interface Props {
5  params: Promise<{ id: string }>;
6  searchParams: Promise<{ [key: string]: string | string[] | undefined }>;
7}
8
9export async function generateMetadata(
10  { params, searchParams }: Props,
11  parent: ResolvingMetadata
12): Promise<Metadata> {
13  // Pobierz dane o dzielnicy
14  const districtId = (await params).id;
15  const district = await getDistrictData(districtId);
16  
17  // Optionally you can merge with parent metadata
18  const previousImages = (await parent).openGraph?.images || [];
19  
20  return {
21    title: `${district.name} | Metropolis Quantum`,
22    description: district.description,
23    openGraph: {
24      images: [
25        {
26          url: `/images/districts/${districtId}.jpg`,
27          width: 1200,
28          height: 630,
29          alt: district.name,
30        },
31        ...previousImages,
32      ],
33    },
34    twitter: {
35      images: [`/images/districts/${districtId}-twitter.jpg`],
36    },
37  };
38}
39
40export default async function DistrictPage({ params }: Props) {
41  // Renderowanie strony
42}
43
44// Function fetching district data
45async function getDistrictData(id: string) {
46  // W rzeczywistej aplikacji: fetch z API lub bazy danych
47  return {
48    name: 'Dystrykt Kwantowy',
49    description: 'Najbardziej zaawansowana technologicznie dzielnica Metropolis Quantum.',
50  };
51}

Manifest aplikacji webowej (Web App Manifest)

A web application manifest is a JSON file that provides information about your application for browsers and mobile devices. It is crucial for Progressive Web Apps (PWA).

Tworzenie pliku manifest.json

Place the

manifest.json
file in the
public
directory:

1{
2  "name": "Metropolis Quantum",
3  "short_name": "MetroQ",
4  "description": "Official portal of the city of the future",
5  "start_url": "/",
6  "display": "standalone",
7  "background_color": "#121212",
8  "theme_color": "#3a86ff",
9  "icons": [
10    {
11      "src": "/icons/icon-192x192.png",
12      "sizes": "192x192",
13      "type": "image/png",
14      "purpose": "any maskable"
15    },
16    {
17      "src": "/icons/icon-512x512.png",
18      "sizes": "512x512",
19      "type": "image/png"
20    }
21  ]
22}

Konfiguracja manifestu w Next.js

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  // Inne metadane...
6  
7  // Manifest dla PWA
8  manifest: '/manifest.json',
9  
10  // Or define the manifest directly:
11  /*
12  manifest: {
13    name: 'Metropolis Quantum',
14    short_name: 'MetroQ',
15    description: 'Official portal of the city of the future',
16    start_url: '/',
17    display: 'standalone',
18    background_color: '#121212',
19    theme_color: '#3a86ff',
20    icons: [
21      {
22        src: '/icons/icon-192x192.png',
23        sizes: '192x192',
24        type: 'image/png',
25        purpose: 'any maskable'
26      },
27      {
28        src: '/icons/icon-512x512.png',
29        sizes: '512x512',
30        type: 'image/png'
31      }
32    ]
33  }
34  */
35};

Inne metadane wizualne i funkcjonalne

Motyw kolorystyczny

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  // Theme color for mobile browsers
6  themeColor: [
7    { media: '(prefers-color-scheme: light)', color: '#3a86ff' },
8    { media: '(prefers-color-scheme: dark)', color: '#1e429f' },
9  ],
10  
11  // Lub pojedynczy kolor:
12  // themeColor: '#3a86ff',
13};

Apple-specific Support

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  // Inne metadane...
6  
7  // Ustawienia dla Safari na iOS
8  appleWebApp: {
9    title: 'Metropolis Quantum', // Alternative title for iOS
10    statusBarStyle: 'black-translucent',
11    startupImage: [
12      {
13        url: '/startup/apple-startup-2048x2732.png',
14        media: '(device-width: 1024px) and (device-height: 1366px) and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (orientation: portrait)',
15      },
16      {
17        url: '/startup/apple-startup-1668x2388.png',
18        media: '(device-width: 834px) and (device-height: 1194px) and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (orientation: portrait)',
19      },
20      // More sizes...
21    ],
22  },
23};

Aplikacja mobilna alternatywna

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  // Inne metadane...
6  
7  // Linki do aplikacji mobilnych
8  alternates: {
9    'android-app': 'android-app://com.metropolisquantum/https/metropolisquantum.pl',
10    'ios-app': 'ios-app://1234567890/https/metropolisquantum.pl',
11  },
12};

Generowanie ikon i metadanych

Manually creating all icon sizes can be tedious. Fortunately, there are tools that automate this process.

Icon Generation Tools

  1. Favicon Generator (https://realfavicongenerator.net/) - generates a complete set of icons from a single image
  2. PWA Asset Generator (https://github.com/onderceylan/pwa-asset-generator) - command-line tool for generating PWA icons

Example of Using PWA Asset Generator

1# Instalacja
2npm i -g pwa-asset-generator
3
4# Generowanie ikon
5npx pwa-asset-generator ./logo.svg ./public/icons --manifest ./public/manifest.json --icon-only --favicon

Dynamic Open Graph Image Generation

Sometimes it is worth dynamically generating Open Graph images for different subpages. In Next.js 15, we can do this using Route Handlers.

Route Handler Implementation for Dynamic OG Images

1// app/api/og/route.tsx
2import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og';
3import { NextRequest } from 'next/server';
4
5export const runtime = 'edge';
6
7export async function GET(request: NextRequest) {
8  const { searchParams } = new URL(request.url);
9  
10  // Pobierz parametry z URL
11  const title = searchParams.get('title') || 'Metropolis Quantum';
12  const description = searchParams.get('description') || 'City of the future';
13  
14  // Opcjonalnie: pobierz dodatkowe dane z bazy lub API
15  // const data = await fetchData();
16  
17  // Wygeneruj obraz
18  return new ImageResponse(
19    (
20      <div
21        style={{
22          display: 'flex',
23          fontSize: 40,
24          color: 'white',
25          background: 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #3a86ff, #1e429f)',
26          width: '100%',
27          height: '100%',
28          padding: '50px 200px',
29          textAlign: 'center',
30          justifyContent: 'center',
31          alignItems: 'center',
32          flexDirection: 'column',
33        }}
34      >
35        <img
36          src={`${request.nextUrl.origin}/logo.png`}
37          alt="Logo"
38          width="200"
39          height="200"
40        />
41        <h1 style={{ fontSize: 70 }}>{title}</h1>
42        <p style={{ fontSize: 40 }}>{description}</p>
43      </div>
44    ),
45    {
46      width: 1200,
47      height: 630,
48    }
49  );
50}

Using Dynamic OG Image in Metadata

1// app/districts/[id]/page.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4interface Props {
5  params: Promise<{ id: string }>;
6}
7
8export async function generateMetadata({ params }: Props): Promise<Metadata> {
9  const district = await getDistrictData((await params).id);
10  
11  const ogImageUrl = new URL(`/api/og`, 'https://metropolisquantum.pl');
12  ogImageUrl.searchParams.append('title', district.name);
13  ogImageUrl.searchParams.append('description', district.description);
14  
15  return {
16    title: `${district.name} | Metropolis Quantum`,
17    description: district.description,
18    openGraph: {
19      images: [ogImageUrl.toString()],
20    },
21    twitter: {
22      images: [ogImageUrl.toString()],
23    },
24  };
25}

Strukturyzowane dane dla SEO

Structured data helps search engines better understand your page's content and can influence how search results are displayed.

Implementacja JSON-LD

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  // Inne metadane...
6};
7
8export default function RootLayout({
9  children,
10}: {
11  children: React.ReactNode;
12}) {
13  return (
14    <html lang="pl">
15      <head>
16        <script
17          type="application/ld+json"
18          dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{
19            __html: JSON.stringify({
20              '@context': 'https://schema.org',
21              '@type': 'Organization',
22              name: 'Metropolis Quantum',
23              url: 'https://metropolisquantum.pl',
24              logo: 'https://metropolisquantum.pl/logo.png',
25              contactPoint: {
26                '@type': 'ContactPoint',
27                telephone: '+48-123-456-789',
28                contactType: 'customer service',
29              },
30              sameAs: [
31                'https://facebook.com/metropolisquantum',
32                'https://twitter.com/metropolisq',
33                'https://instagram.com/metropolisquantum',
34              ],
35            }),
36          }}
37        />
38      </head>
39      <body>{children}</body>
40    </html>
41  );
42}

Dynamiczne JSON-LD dla podstron

1// components/JsonLd.tsx
2interface JsonLdProps {
3  data: any;
4}
5
6export function JsonLd({ data }: JsonLdProps) {
7  return (
8    <script
9      type="application/ld+json"
10      dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: JSON.stringify(data) }}
11    />
12  );
13}
1// app/districts/[id]/page.tsx
2import { JsonLd } from '@/components/JsonLd';
3
4export default async function DistrictPage({ params }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }> }) {
5  const district = await getDistrictData((await params).id);
6  
7  const jsonLdData = {
8    '@context': 'https://schema.org',
9    '@type': 'Place',
10    name: district.name,
11    description: district.description,
12    address: {
13      '@type': 'PostalAddress',
14      addressLocality: 'Metropolis Quantum',
15      addressRegion: 'MQ',
16      postalCode: '00-000',
17      addressCountry: 'PL',
18    },
19    geo: {
20      '@type': 'GeoCoordinates',
21      latitude: district.coordinates.lat,
22      longitude: district.coordinates.lng,
23    },
24    image: `https://metropolisquantum.pl/images/districts/${(await params).id}.jpg`,
25  };
26  
27  return (
28    <div>
29      <JsonLd data={jsonLdData} />
30      <h1>{district.name}</h1>
31      {/* Rest of content */}
32    </div>
33  );
34}

Complete Implementation Examples

Metadane dla aplikacji e-commerce

1// app/layout.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4export const metadata: Metadata = {
5  metadataBase: new URL('https://metropolisquantum.pl'),
6  title: {
7    default: 'Metropolis Quantum Store',
8    template: '%s | Metropolis Quantum Store',
9  },
10  description: 'Store with the latest technologies of the future',
11  keywords: ['technology', 'future', 'metropolis', 'quantum', 'store'],
12  authors: [{ name: 'Metropolis Quantum', url: 'https://metropolisquantum.pl' }],
13  creator: 'Metropolis Quantum Team',
14  publisher: 'Metropolis Quantum Corporation',
15  
16  // Ikony
17  icons: {
18    icon: [
19      { url: '/icons/icon-16x16.png', sizes: '16x16', type: 'image/png' },
20      { url: '/icons/icon-32x32.png', sizes: '32x32', type: 'image/png' },
21      { url: '/icons/icon-192x192.png', sizes: '192x192', type: 'image/png' },
22      { url: '/icons/icon-512x512.png', sizes: '512x512', type: 'image/png' },
23    ],
24    apple: [
25      { url: '/icons/apple-icon.png' },
26    ],
27  },
28  
29  // Open Graph
30  openGraph: {
31    type: 'website',
32    siteName: 'Metropolis Quantum Store',
33    title: 'Metropolis Quantum Store - Technology of the future today',
34    description: 'Store with the latest technologies of the future from Metropolis Quantum',
35    url: 'https://store.metropolisquantum.pl',
36    images: [
37      {
38        url: '/images/og-default.jpg',
39        width: 1200,
40        height: 630,
41        alt: 'Metropolis Quantum Store',
42      },
43    ],
44    locale: 'pl_PL',
45  },
46  
47  // Twitter
48  twitter: {
49    card: 'summary_large_image',
50    title: 'Metropolis Quantum Store',
51    description: 'Technology of the future today',
52    images: ['/images/twitter-image.jpg'],
53    creator: '@MetropolisQ',
54  },
55  
56  // Robots
57  robots: {
58    index: true,
59    follow: true,
60    googleBot: {
61      index: true,
62      follow: true,
63      'max-video-preview': -1,
64      'max-image-preview': 'large',
65      'max-snippet': -1,
66    },
67  },
68  
69  // Kolor motywu
70  themeColor: [
71    { media: '(prefers-color-scheme: light)', color: '#3a86ff' },
72    { media: '(prefers-color-scheme: dark)', color: '#1e429f' },
73  ],
74  
75  // Manifest PWA
76  manifest: '/manifest.json',
77  
78  // Alternatywne aplikacje
79  alternates: {
80    canonical: 'https://store.metropolisquantum.pl',
81    languages: {
82      'en-US': 'https://store.metropolisquantum.pl/en',
83      'de-DE': 'https://store.metropolisquantum.pl/de',
84    },
85    media: {
86      'only screen and (max-width: 640px)': 'https://m.store.metropolisquantum.pl',
87    },
88    types: {
89      'application/rss+xml': 'https://store.metropolisquantum.pl/rss',
90    },
91  },
92  
93  // Ustawienia dla aplikacji Apple
94  appleWebApp: {
95    title: 'MQ Store',
96    statusBarStyle: 'black-translucent',
97    capable: true,
98  },
99  
100  // Inne
101  formatDetection: {
102    telephone: true,
103    date: false,
104    address: true,
105    email: true,
106    url: true,
107  },
108};

Metadane dla strony produktu

1// app/products/[id]/page.tsx
2import { Metadata } from 'next';
3
4interface Props {
5  params: Promise<{ id: string }>;
6}
7
8export async function generateMetadata({ params }: Props): Promise<Metadata> {
9  const product = await getProductData((await params).id);
10  
11  const price = new Intl.NumberFormat('pl-PL', {
12    style: 'currency',
13    currency: 'PLN',
14  }).format(product.price);
15  
16  return {
17    title: product.name,
18    description: product.description,
19    openGraph: {
20      title: product.name,
21      description: product.description,
22      type: 'product',
23      images: [
24        {
25          url: product.images[0].url,
26          width: 800,
27          height: 600,
28          alt: product.name,
29        },
30      ],
31      availability: product.inStock ? 'in stock' : 'out of stock',
32      price: {
33        amount: product.price.toString(),
34        currency: 'PLN',
35      },
36    },
37  };
38}
39
40export default async function ProductPage({ params }: Props) {
41  const product = await getProductData((await params).id);
42  
43  const jsonLdData = {
44    '@context': 'https://schema.org',
45    '@type': 'Product',
46    name: product.name,
47    description: product.description,
48    image: product.images.map((img) => img.url),
49    offers: {
50      '@type': 'Offer',
51      price: product.price,
52      priceCurrency: 'PLN',
53      availability: product.inStock
54        ? 'https://schema.org/InStock'
55        : 'https://schema.org/OutOfStock',
56      url: `https://store.metropolisquantum.pl/products/${(await params).id}`,
57    },
58    brand: {
59      '@type': 'Brand',
60      name: 'Metropolis Quantum',
61    },
62    aggregateRating: {
63      '@type': 'AggregateRating',
64      ratingValue: product.rating.average,
65      reviewCount: product.rating.count,
66    },
67  };
68  
69  return (
70    <div>
71      <script
72        type="application/ld+json"
73        dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: JSON.stringify(jsonLdData) }}
74      />
75      <h1>{product.name}</h1>
76      {/* Rest of product page content */}
77    </div>
78  );
79}
80
81async function getProductData(id: string) {
82  // W rzeczywistej aplikacji: fetch z API lub bazy danych
83  return {
84    id,
85    name: 'Kwantowy komunikator MQ-7',
86    description: 'The latest communicator using quantum technology for instant communication over any distance.',
87    price: 4999.99,
88    inStock: true,
89    images: [
90      { url: '/images/products/mq-7-main.jpg' },
91      { url: '/images/products/mq-7-side.jpg' },
92      { url: '/images/products/mq-7-back.jpg' },
93    ],
94    rating: {
95      average: 4.8,
96      count: 156,
97    },
98  };
99}

Best Practices

  1. Prepare a full set of icons - include all required sizes for different platforms and devices
  2. Optymalizuj obrazy - kompresuj i optymalizuj wszystkie ikony i obrazy Open Graph
  3. Test on different platforms - check how your metadata looks on Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and other platforms
  4. Use meaningful file names - name your files descriptively (e.g.,
    product-og-image.jpg
    instead of
    image1.jpg
    )
  5. Add structured data - use JSON-LD for better SEO
  6. Customize metadata for each subpage - generate dynamic metadata for each page
  7. Remember about alternative texts - always add the
    alt
    attribute to images
  8. Consider different modes (light/dark) - adjust theme colors to user preferences
  9. Provide icons in SVG format when possible - for better scalability

Debugowanie metadanych

Metadata Testing Tools

  1. Facebook Sharing Debugger - https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/
  2. Twitter Card Validator - https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator
  3. LinkedIn Post Inspector - https://www.linkedin.com/post-inspector/
  4. Rich Results Test (Google) - https://search.google.com/test/rich-results

Debugowanie w Next.js

You can check the generated metadata directly in your page's HTML source. Check the

<head>
section in the browser's developer tools.

Summary

Icons, favicon, and visual metadata are a key element of your Next.js 15 application's visual identity. Just like in Metropolis Quantum, where every visual element builds a consistent image of the city, in your application carefully designed icons and metadata build a professional image and increase recognizability.

Key takeaways:

  1. Use the Next.js 15 Metadata API - simplifies managing all metadata
  2. Prepare a complete set of icons - for different platforms and devices
  3. Configure Open Graph and Twitter Cards - for better visibility on social media
  4. Add structured data - for better SEO and richer search results
  5. Generate dynamic metadata - customized for each subpage
  6. Test your metadata - check how they look on different platforms

In the next chapter, we will focus on animations and transitions in the user interface, which add dynamism and interactivity to Next.js 15 applications, just like holographic effects and smooth animations bring the architecture of Metropolis Quantum to life.

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