Brizy Stretches Logos in Header
Hello,
I've noticed that Brizy stretches (disproportionally) header logos. In other words, they are a few pixels taller than they should be, and not in keeping with the overall dimensions of the image. Once I noticed this, I went back and see that this is the case on all of our Brizy sites.
You can test this easily by adding a Brizy header element and inserting a logo. If you take a close look you will notice that the logo is slightly taller than it should be. I've confirmed this on a brand new WP install with no other plugins running.
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Hi Seb,
I could not fully understand your comment here. Please watch this video on how Brizy logo is expected to work. https://jmp.sh/fnMSkJo May be you can elaborate your concern a bit more.
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Hello,
Thanks for the reply KC.
I spent some more time on this today, and have confirmed that Brizy is stretching logos. Specifically, it makes SVG logos too tall by about 4-5 pixels. This causes them to look stretched. I can provide video and other materials if you like, but I believe if you upload an SVG logo to a brizy header as an image, and you compare the image side by side with an original, you will see what I mean.
Thank you for your help.
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Hi Seb,
I have more questions for you.
- How do you measure the difference in height between the original SVG and the SVG file after uploading to Brizy?
- Does your observation about difference in height have a real life consequence? Are you not able to achieve a specific design or does it affect your client in anyway?
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Thanks for your reply.
Please allow me to answer your questions:
1) I first noticed that this was happening as the logos looked stretched. I dismissed this thinking it was just my perception, but the thought kept nagging at me. Finally, I took a screenshot of the way the logo is displayed in Brizy, and resized the original logo to the same width as the logo on Brizy. Then I overlayed the two, and noticed that the Brizy header logo is considerably stretched
2) Yes to your second question. I can see that the logos are stretched, and this makes them not look as they should. I believe your team should be aware of this as while it is not a pressing issue, it makes the logo artwork look bad.
I would add that I have been able to fix this for SVG logos using CSS, by hard-coding the width and height using classes.
Thanks again for looking into it.
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Hi Seb,
I have attempted to reproduce the issue you have mentioned here. Please have a look at my test here.
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