My logo might not be the best for viewing on displays at all because of antialiasing and moire problems. One feuture I really miss and hvaen't find yet is a separated highres image upload for your logo. I tried the SVG support but that messes up my logo completely. On my 27" quad HD screen 1440p display everything looks ok with the logo but on my iPad Pro 12.9 and iPhone 6S it doesn't look good. I think the case is the same on all retina macbook pros. And all other highres displays out there.
Is there a highres logo option somewhere that has the dual lenght in pixels?
Yes we have done that option, so in your case your uploaded logo on your page is 76x76 pixels. So an retina image of that would be 76/2= 38px To show that image as retina you only need to add 38 on this area
Now I my png logo is 160px wide and shown as 80px wide works like a charm. What counts as a mobile devices? Not that it is a huge problem but on iPhone the logo is a bit to big, but on iPad and computers it looks fine now.
My logo might not be the best for viewing on displays at all because of antialiasing and moire problems. One feuture I really miss and hvaen't find yet is a separated highres image upload for your logo. I tried the SVG support but that messes up my logo completely. On my 27" quad HD screen 1440p display everything looks ok with the logo but on my iPad Pro 12.9 and iPhone 6S it doesn't look good. I think the case is the same on all retina macbook pros. And all other highres displays out there.
Is there a highres logo option somewhere that has the dual lenght in pixels?
Kind Regards!
/ Karl
Hi Karl,
Yes we have done that option, so in your case your uploaded logo on your page is 76x76 pixels. So an retina image of that would be 76/2= 38px To show that image as retina you only need to add 38 on this area
Laborator > Theme Options > Branding:
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Here is a video of how it should look like Before and after http://drops.laborator.co/iYCL
If you have larger image that you cal upload that will be even greater, just set the number on that area half of the original image size.
Super cool and thanks for the vid.
Now I my png logo is 160px wide and shown as 80px wide works like a charm. What counts as a mobile devices? Not that it is a huge problem but on iPhone the logo is a bit to big, but on iPad and computers it looks fine now.
Hi Karl,
On my last screenshot
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you can see that there is mobile logo width and there you can set the width of the logo for the mobile devices there.