• Resolved kennethdaniels

    (@kennethdaniels)


    I have revised my logo and want to update the file. I have it as both a vector AI file, which I can save as an .eps if recommended, and as a raster PSD which I can save as a .jpg or .png if recommended.

    I assume that if I save it at 100% then 72 dpi resolution is fine, though it is so small that I could save it bigger if anyone says that is better for some reason, like if people have large monitors and use zoom to make things bigger on their screen.

    Mostly I just want to know how tall to make the outside dimensions so it fits correctly. I figure width is less critical since it will just be however big it needs to be, right?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Francesco Grasso

    (@francgrasso)

    YITH Support Representative

    Hello there,

    you can upload your logo 2x the size you need for the desktop version of your site. In png format. And WordPress will automatically generates all the image-size needed. It uses modern html img-srg attributes to handled it.

    It’s very easy. Please let me know if you need further help on this ??

    Thread Starter kennethdaniels

    (@kennethdaniels)

    Okay. Twice as large as the final size… which is what, up to me? In most online profile images there is a standard size, be it for LinkedIn or Twitter or Facebook or Substack. These companies give you an aspect ratio or say something like no smaller than XX pixels, or no file size bigger than XX mb. They also will usually say to use 72 dpi at 100% and suggest it be in the RGB color space. I can make guesstimates on what will work, but as an example when I put my landscape logo into the image container in the header template, it overwrote the square version I had put into my media library which was meant to show next to the url in the address bar. I guess that was a mistake I made, but I kinda don’t think it actually was..

    Francesco Grasso

    (@francgrasso)

    YITH Support Representative

    Well… I don’t know the design of your site… it’s totally up to your design to have a big or a small logo. Website don’t have standard dimensions for logos and brand identity. Socials and other services are a completely different thing. They are sticked to their design and line guides written by the designers of the site.

    So the dimension (100px, 180px, 230px) its totally up to you and your project. Of course since it is web and not print context, 72dpi is the correct setting to have a good enough quality and weight.

    You can also use this tool to properly remove unwanted meta datas and optimize the image you will use as site logo: https://kraken.io/web-interface

    Thread Starter kennethdaniels

    (@kennethdaniels)

    Interesting.

    You say you don’t know my website, but this Forum requires one provide a link to the page in question.

    Then you say you neither have nor can provide standard dimensions, but when one uses the Wonder header template which I have, it actually inserts an empty image box which I can only assume you are meant to load your logo into.

    And you say go on to say that “socials and other services are a completely different thing” when they are, in fact, always websites just the same.

    Further, you write that “of course” the file should be at 72 dpi, but in your first response you told me to upload at 200% which makes no sense because that would only need to be done if you expected the image to be resized, and when some websites do that, the resolution can be altered, which means the dpi is not necessarily a given.

    But I didn’t come in here to debate you or get into a nonsensical argument over semantics. The answer is really that it is up to me, and I get that, so I’ll close this thread now. Sorry to bother you and waste both of our time.

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