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Change size logo on navpage.

schd
Mega Contributor

On v.geneva ui16 i can how to change size logo ?

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Thank you,

Suchawadee

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ghsrikanth
Tera Guru

Sorry, my employee instance is still in Fuji.


On verifying more, the banner image comes from uploading the pic -


Use Basic Configuration module to upload the image,


But before uploading the pic make sure you note, the max-height of banner image can be 50px only



So if you want to have a image with 100 px length, then resize the image in any image software to height = 50 px and length = 100 px


Then you can upload it through basic configuration, the resizing should be done outside before uploading the pic



Screen Shot 2016-03-22 at 11.24.06 AM.png


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ghsrikanth
Tera Guru

Navigate to the images page and check for the logo record


There height and width should help you with your requirement -



Screen Shot 2016-03-22 at 10.48.48 AM.png



Mark if it is helpful or correct, feedback is appreciated


rajmasurkar
Giga Guru

Hi,



You can go to images>logo to find your banner logo.


But I do not think, you can change the size of the logo from here. You need to upload a new logo with the required size.




Raj


ghsrikanth
Tera Guru

Sorry, my employee instance is still in Fuji.


On verifying more, the banner image comes from uploading the pic -


Use Basic Configuration module to upload the image,


But before uploading the pic make sure you note, the max-height of banner image can be 50px only



So if you want to have a image with 100 px length, then resize the image in any image software to height = 50 px and length = 100 px


Then you can upload it through basic configuration, the resizing should be done outside before uploading the pic



Screen Shot 2016-03-22 at 11.24.06 AM.png


schd
Mega Contributor

Thank you,


Srikanth Gunuru