Not complaining, this is an easy question to ask before purchase but…
The more experience I get customizing themes, the more I realize what a critical feature this is for any theme. I’d say the majority of the themes I’ve purchased don’t include a way to easily modify the size (usually bigger as we can probably agree most demo logos are too small).
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Are you saying that themes should handle bigger logos so the layout wont break.
Or a tool for increasing/descreasing the size of a logo? To me thats sounds silly because if you have logo you will define the size when creating it in graphics software.
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tonvie said
I’d say the majority of the themes I’ve purchased don’t include a way to easily modify the size (usually bigger as we can probably agree most demo logos are too small).
Sorry but can’t this easily be handled in the CSS or header.php of the theme (depending on where the logo dimensions are being set)? Both of which are accessible from the Wordpress admin area if necessary (no need for FTP access).
I also get a little irked by customers thinking that the bigger a logo is the better (I absolutely don’t agree that the demo logos are too small, btw) but maybe that’s just me bristling after dealing with too many CFH situations. 
I know it’s not always possible with all designs to make the logo bigger without breaking it.
But for those that can be bigger, I’d like to see options in the theme admin to resize the logo like some authors have included.
JamiGibbs said
tonvie said
I’d say the majority of the themes I’ve purchased don’t include a way to easily modify the size (usually bigger as we can probably agree most demo logos are too small).Sorry but can’t this easily be handled in the CSS or header.php of the theme (depending on where the logo dimensions are being set)? Both of which are accessible from the Wordpress admin area if necessary (no need for FTP access).
I also get a little irked by customers thinking that the bigger a logo is the better (I absolutely don’t agree that the demo logos are too small, btw) but maybe that’s just be bristling after dealing with too many CFH situations.![]()
Sure, it can sometimes be handled easily in CSS but other times it takes resizing other containers, navigation, redoing backgrounds in Photoshop etc.
I know, I know…it’s a 35 dollar theme.
I just appreciate the extra time guys like Parallelus, Orkun, and others who have made options in the admin panel to resize the logo. That’s all.
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rvision_ said
http://www.makemylogobiggercream.com/
Brilliant!
I love the “Whitespace Eliminator”.
JamiGibbs said
rvision_ saidBrilliant!
http://www.makemylogobiggercream.com/I love the “Whitespace Eliminator”.
+1
i wonder why clients think if you put a huge logo there it will make any big impression on someone
, and its usualy an b*tt ugly logo too.
Tonvie, could you please contact me via my profile? I’d like you to be a beta tester for my themes. Thank you.
