![]() If that's what they mean, and I'm not sure if this is making sense, then for these devices, a 135 x 135 pixel image would be: The current logo of MediaWiki was adopted slightly more than fifteen years ago and hasn’t changed since. For non-image files, these tend to just be an icon: for PDF files. So, are they saying that, the image should be 9.85 cm² 1834 pixels per cm - if it is to be shown on this size screen? If, however, you want to change this setting for a wiki that already has uploaded. So that means that it has 3686400 pixels over 2010cm² - so it has 1834 pixels per cm, or 4658 pixels per inch. To remove the MediaWiki image, you just need to set this line in your LocalSettings.php: wgFooterIcons poweredby array () Btw. My screen has 2560 x 1440pixels, and its aspect ration is 16:9, that is 60cm x 34cm with a screen diagonal of 69cm (27"). What do they mean by the 'scaled logo size'? However, tables will resize on the fly depending on the browser / screen size. Now, the manual entry above says: "The scaled logo size should be under 135x135 pixels, the same as $wgLogo." MediaWiki pictures can be set to a certain size with simple formatting. It is possible to change the name of your wiki post-installation using the steps below. You can't have a higher definition image if you're constrained to 135px x 135px. 7 years ago Fustbariclation Ah, OK, thank you, I've been over complicating it 7 years ago 88.130.126.158 After seeing your dialogue, I have improved the documentation at Manual:wgLogoHD accordingly. This is purely my misunderstanding, I know, but I have tried looking it up.Īs I understand it, if you have an image of 135px x 135px, then the image has 18225 pixels. This means: 2x logo should be under 270x270 pixels (135 2), and so on. Message posted by Fustbariclation on the summary instead of a new message:
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