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Hi Ciaran

I am using J51_Layla_J4 Version 1.1.1. In contrast to your demo website, the mobile logo on my website does not respect the width of mobile screens. I admit that the logo may be a little bit oversized. But I would expect that the logo image width respects the width of the different mobile screens taking into account a certain padding. Exactly the way it does on your demo website. It is a mystery to me why it does not on my website.

Thank you and kind regards
Chris
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Hi Chris

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

#logo {
max-width: 100%;
}


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Thank you Ciaran!
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Hi Ciaran,
In an associated question, can the Layla template logo hold an .svg image without issues, please?

Kind regards
Drew
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Hi Drew

You will be able to display an SVG logo however Joomla by default may not allow you to upload one due to security concerns with SVG

Ciaran
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