From: Rick S. <ric...@ke...> - 2011-10-26 23:03:55
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I totally agree. The correct way to do this is to re-size the original image. "Resizing" an image in the browser by specifying a width/height parameter will result in lower quality. However, Alain's original question was how to have it resized in the browser. -R --- Greetings from Sanford, NC, USA! ----- Original Message ----- From: Louis-Philippe Huberdeau To: Tiki developers Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 5:47 PM Subject: Re: [Tiki-devel] How to change the size of the logo? Well, there is a quality issue. The browsers typically resize using a bilinear algorithm, which causes some distortion and pixelization. External software will at least have bicubic, or lanczos, which provide much better quality. It would be good to have image resize within Tiki to do a proper job, but that's a larger feature to ask for. In the mean time, I would not trust a browser with branding. -- LP On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Rick Sapir <ric...@ke...> wrote: If you're adding the logo using the L&F page, then Tiki will always use the image at 100% You could create a custom/user module instead. Then you could use {img width="100%" src="........."} -R --- Greetings from Sanford, NC, USA! ----- Original Message ----- From: Desilets, Alain To: Tiki developers Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [Tiki-devel] How to change the size of the logo? I understand that if the image is say, 5 times larger than it needs to be, you would want to resize it using an external application. But what if it's just 10% too large and you just want to fiddle around with different sizing? Currently, you have to do: - Resize the image with GIMP - Save it - Upload it to the site - Reload the image Basically, each cycle takes something like 2 minutes. If we had a way to just change the size attribute of the image tag, you could do this fiddling in seconds instead. Alain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Louis-Philippe Huberdeau [lph...@lp...] Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:21 PM To: Tiki developers Subject: Re: [Tiki-devel] How to change the size of the logo? You should resize it through an external application. Just forcing size parameters on the image is possible, but it does not reduce the actual size of the image and still forces users to download the large image. The Gimp can resize images with a high degree of quality. -- LP On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Desilets, Alain <Ala...@nr...> wrote: I changed the logo for one of my site. I now want to resize it cause the original image is too large and takes over one third of the screen. I just spent 20 mins looking for how to do this and can't find it. I searched in the various admin panels for logo, looked at the logo module, searched the web for keywords like tikiwiki resizing logo, etc... can't find it. Can someone help me out? Thx. Alain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The demand for IT networking professionals continues to grow, and the demand for specialized networking skills is growing even more rapidly. 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