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Hi, I am trying to make the logo look as clear as the typography on the website but I just do know what to do. On my computer it looks fine but when I add it as image to the footer and header it stops looking clear. Ill send a sample
http://prntscr.com/q4py20
I-ll send access info in case it is needed.
Hi,
The logo same as desktop. Did you resolve it?
Regards,
Hung PD
Hi, no. It still looks pixelated. Or not as sharp as the text in the content of the page.
Hello,
About logo image in your footer static block, I would recommend to save the logo via an image editor, like photoshop, in the desired size and then use the new image with “full” size in settings – http://prntscr.com/q7gm3d
Do not forget to clear the browser cache before checking the result.
Regards
Thank you I was able to fix it in the header by uploading a big version for the retina logo. But for the footer I had no luck. I am setting it to full and trying different sizes but so far it still doesn’t looks as sharp as the logo in the header, do you have any other suggestion?
Hello,
We don’t see problem with the logo in your footer http://prntscr.com/q86y8x It looks normal.
Actually your site looks very cool. Would you mind if we add it to our showcase like one of the most beautiful sites built with XStore?
Regards
Omg thank you so much!!! I would not mind but it is not ready yet. So the problem happens only in the mobile version. I’ll send a photo. If you compare the lines of the text and the lines of the image of the logo it just doesn’t seem as sharp. Do you have any guide for a optimal way to export this logo in order to long as sharp as the text?
Hello,
Let us know once you finish and we’ll add the site. Good job!
We don’t have suggestions for the images. Our theme does not affect image, sometimes blur effect could appear if image is smaller than image block and is stretched to 100% but it’s not your case, image block is 288px and image is 300px, so it’s not stretched http://prntscr.com/q8wby2
Regards
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