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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 16 December 2013 :  18:05:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Could someone tell me exactly what file I would need to edit to change the size the site logo (left-top) displays and around what area in the file it is, or what line of coding I would need to look for?

I've found this before but just can't remember where I was when I found it!

My logo just looks a little stretched.


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Edited by - MaGraham on 16 December 2013 19:14:14

Maxime
Average Member

France
521 Posts

Posted - 16 December 2013 :  21:52:28  Show Profile  Visit Maxime's Homepage
Inc_header.asp possible. I change the size of the image when it is an animated gif with animation shop 3.11 or for other Paint Shop Pro

Cordially,
Maxime

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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4217 Posts

Posted - 17 December 2013 :  01:58:08  Show Profile
It's in "inc_header.asp" but it shouldn't stretch the image. Look for this line (appx 282):

		"    <td valign=""top"" width=""50%""><a href=""default.asp"" tabindex=""-1"">" & getCurrentIcon(strTitleImage & "||",strForumTitle,"") & "</a></td>" & vbNewLine & _
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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 17 December 2013 :  11:59:20  Show Profile

I saved my logo as a .png so not to compress it but it sure looks compressed and just not real clear.

Anyway, thank you both!


"Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can." - John Wesley
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tifanny357
Starting Member

USA
1 Posts

Posted - 05 March 2014 :  03:14:21  Show Profile
You may use an image processing control to change the size of your logo on the website. And the logo image can be saved in various image formats for editing, including png, gif, jpeg and so on.
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