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I resized the logos in photoshop, and uploaded them in “the right size”, so we didn’t need to set a max height. That’s why they look good now. It would still be nice with a fix.
Thanks
Hi guys.
Somethings not right here…
Now the logos are stretched again (haven’t done anything since last comment here) on both desktop and mobile versions???Please advise.
Hi David.
Great, thank you.I’ll mark this as resolved.
Stay healthy :o)
Hi David.
We do not have any custom CSS, maybe the theme is doing that??
That being said, I updated Swift Framework and theme yesterday and that actually seems to fix the issue.I’m currently testing browsers and different mobile units to ensure the logo is consistant on all kinds of units and browsers.
SJ.
Whe’re not utilising any caching plugins for now (we will utilise WP Rocket at some point).
And yes, you’re welcome to login and have a look.SJ.
PS.
Changed topic status to “not resolved”.Hi David.
The script seems to work, but the theme kept loading functions.min.js even though we disabled it in the framework settings, so there might be a bug… we just called your script for functions.min.js to test it.
Please advise.
Great!
Thank you.
You can close this ticket :o)Hi Rui.
Thank you for the reply.What’s Ed’s verdict?
BR.
May 15, 2017 at 12:15 pm in reply to: Internet Explorer and Edge browsers doesn't load background video in Swiftslider #324598Hi Rui.
We’ve tested on the following:
Edge 38
IE 11
IE 10Best regards.
Hi Rui.
Thank you.
An extra note:
As a temporary solutions we’ve so far utilised this plugin: https://da.wordpress.org/plugins/hide-plugin-updates-notifications/Best regards.
Soren.
Hi
>In Photoshop, create a 300 dpi PSD document. You will find this renders very nicely on retina devices also.
You can create a 10x10px 300dpi PSD document, and you can create a 300x300px 10dpi PSD document – if I export these to .png, I promise you, that the 300x300px version in 10dpi has a few more pixels. 😉
DPI (dots per inch) is for printing – it’s a way to tell the printer how many pixels/dots of the image it should print (use) per inch. On the web we use pixels, so if the grid is 1180px, and I want an image to be 100% width, I need an image which is 1180px wide… I don’t need a 300dpi image because dpi don’t tell me anything about pixels – just that when this image is printed it will print 300 pixels per inch. Yes? 🙂
Thanks for the css – will this be fixed in a future release?
Thanks
Hi
>DPI can be used for retina devices, as can creating a double sized image.
No, “DPI refers to the physical dot density of an image when it is reproduced as a real physical entity, for example printed onto paper.” 🙂>I see your screenshot, yes it looks proportionally wrong.
Perfect.>No, please see my above screenshot.
Strange. 🙂>What screen/device/retina or non-retina are you experiencing this on? One would assume the is a crucial bit of the report that you have omitted from your posts?
No need to be passive-aggressive – nobody asked me about this before now. I’m on a 13″ Retina Macbook Pro (2016 edition – with the stupid bar). We uploaded both normal and retina logo’s in the logo settings.Normal: http://twinbody.almostthere.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Twinbody-logo.png
Retina: http://twinbody.almostthere.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Twinbody-logo-retina.png>You do not have an Uplift purchase code added to your profile, please add one as we cannot validate your purchase for this theme.
Added!>As per the ThemeForest terms, you need a licence for each live site you make.
Of cause. 🙂Thanks
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