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cabopino
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2024-01-16 15:43:28

Hi, I'm having serious problems with a logo from one of our sponsors. After experimenting with various settings, it now shows up at the wanted size using Google Chrome. However in Safari, both on my laptop and on my iPhone, it just blows up to an enormous size and covers the whole page.

The file is a JPG file at 1.1MB and dimension 4500x4500 with a resolution of 300x300
In RocketCake, the image is inserted into a container and inserted as an image. Hovering over the image it says 1200x1200 - visible 121x121
In properties, I have set 'max width' to 121
To try to suppress the size I have set break points to: view smaller than 700px - size 50%, 121

Any ideas what to do? This is in a sponsor page and I already have another jpg logo in there behaving like it should.


erik
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2024-01-16 17:57:10

Difficult to say without seeing it, but if your other logo works nicely, you probably just need to do what you do with the other one. You can probably also just copy and paste the one which is working, and set a different file to show inside of it.

If it then doesn't work, then it's maybe because of the size of the image itself. Resize it with some image editing app to the size of the other logo, then reload it in rocketcake, and then it should work, I guess.


cabopino
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2024-01-16 18:28:13

Well, it seems to work OK in Google Chrome and I have also tested it successfully in Opera so it looks like Safari is the only browser that creates this problem.
Have you come across similar browser problems before?


erik
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2024-01-16 18:39:25

Maybe the size of your safari screen is just smaller?

Send a link or send the .rcd file to support, without seeing it, we all can just guess and not help you very much.


micaelo
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2024-01-16 21:33:14

If you want to display the image at a max width of only 121 it does not have to be (much) larger than that. So use an image editor to scale down the image to a more reasonable size. Maybe that solves the issue.


cabopino
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2024-01-19 10:55:50

Thanks all for your support.
I will give the file to a friend with an image editor so hopefully he can scale it down :-)


Paul
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2024-01-24 20:11:53

Don't just focus on the image but also pay attention to the words of the container


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