• Resolved TomPettyFan

    (@sundstedt)


    Hey,

    I replaced the Lemmony/Agency logo with my website logo image. When previewing in “Mobile” view, it shows the actual logo image, but when watching the website on an iPhone (13) it shows a text/font version of the website name instead, which looks wrong of course.

    Is it because my logo image is an SVG instead of a PNG of jpg?
    I am pretty sure SVG is supported by Mobile devices web browsers though?
    [I don’t want to use PNG or JPG because I want it to look sharp and high-quality on all devices.]

    And since it’s showing the SVG in the block editor and Mobile preview, it really should also use the image in a real Mobile device too?

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  • Theme Author shufflehound

    (@shufflehound)

    Hi there,

    Well we have seen such behavior when using plugins like AMP, so we can suggest to disable all plugins except the Lemmony Companion and see if anything changes after that.

    Best regards,
    Shufflehound team

    Thread Starter TomPettyFan

    (@sundstedt)

    I turns out if a logo has a text in it, it has to be converted to Outlines (in Illustrator) before exporting to SVG, otherwise the logo will be shown with a default font instead, i.e. it will only look accurate if you have that font on your computer/device. Converted to outlines it works fine so it was not because of any plugin or any issues with the theme. Hopefully this will help someone else with the same issue. Thanks.

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    Theme Author shufflehound

    (@shufflehound)

    Makes sense!

    Thank you for letting us know.

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