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Hello Ciaran,

I'm trying to put a SVG logo into the Layla template on this test-site.
I've put in the file, add the support Mime type etc., changed the src in the file inc/layouts/logo.php
But still I see no logo on the frontend.
What am I forgetting?
Here's the file: https://www.bruckel-reclame.nl/kohler/images/Kohler/logo_image.svg

Thanks!
Greetings, Ton
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wellicht omdat je link verkeerd is:
<div id="logo" class="logo">
<a href="/kohler" title="Köhler Autoverhuur">

moet zijn <a href="/kohler/nl" net als alle andere links op de pagina
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Hello FrancW,

No, as you can see in the link to the logo I provided, this is where the logo is: https://www.bruckel-reclame.nl/kohler/images/Kohler/logo_image.svg
That's the exact link I placed.
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Hello

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.logo-image {
height: 50px;
}


(edit to taste)

Ciaran
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Thanks! You're the best :-)
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