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Faust
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Logo size

22 Sep 2024, 11:01

I have a logo for my website, sadly seems is too big, and I might need to create new one. What size you'd recommend ? Thanks. Vas.
 
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mjau-mjau
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Re: Logo size

22 Sep 2024, 21:33

Faust wrote: I have a logo for my website, sadly seems is too big, and I might need to create new one. What size you'd recommend ?
How much too big is it? Do you have a link? It's normal that logo's can be slightly oversized in pure pixel dimensions, and then instead you will scale it down via CSS. This also allows your logo to appear much clearer on HiDPI (retina) devices.

From panel Settings > Style > Logo, where you would normally limit the image size by ways of CSS.

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Optimally, your logo pixel dimensions should be up to 2x the display size on screen.
 
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Re: Logo size

23 Sep 2024, 13:07

Thanks Karl. All got sorted. A bit of issue on mobile phone,  slightly  big than expected. Link: https://happyfeelings.co.uk
 
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mjau-mjau
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Re: Logo size

23 Sep 2024, 21:30

Faust wrote: Thanks Karl. All got sorted. A bit of issue on mobile phone,  slightly  big than expected. Link: https://happyfeelings.co.uk
Looks good, also OK on mobile.

You could adjust the size on mobile, either by using a media query in the CSS or by scaling the logo as a percentage of the screen width, although this might be difficult to control.
 
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Re: Logo size

24 Sep 2024, 04:17

mjau-mjau wrote:
23 Sep 2024, 21:30
Faust wrote: Thanks Karl. All got sorted. A bit of issue on mobile phone,  slightly  big than expected. Link: https://happyfeelings.co.uk
Looks good, also OK on mobile.

You could adjust the size on mobile, either by using a media query in the CSS or by scaling the logo as a percentage of the screen width, although this might be difficult to control.
Thanks Karl. I will leave it for now. Looks alright.