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Hi guys,

As you know most paymentmodules come with an "logo" at the checkout. I want to know where I can change the size of thi s logo since there is code, somewhere, that is shrinking the logo size.

I'm using onepagecheckout. Is this something configured in the module, global.css or other? Can't find anything really, hope you can help me. Please tell me if you need more info.

Kind Regards!

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Hi guys,

As you know most paymentmodules come with an "logo" at the checkout. I want to know where I can change the size of thi s logo since there is code, somewhere, that is shrinking the logo size.

I'm using onepagecheckout. Is this something configured in the module, global.css or other? Can't find anything really, hope you can help me. Please tell me if you need more info.

Kind Regards!



the logos are usually in the module's folder, just have a look there and then use any picture editor to resize to the desired size. you may use chrome and inspect element by right clicking on the logo in your shop to see where the pic is located on the server.
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Hi guys,

As you know most paymentmodules come with an "logo" at the checkout. I want to know where I can change the size of thi s logo since there is code, somewhere, that is shrinking the logo size.

I'm using onepagecheckout. Is this something configured in the module, global.css or other? Can't find anything really, hope you can help me. Please tell me if you need more info.

Kind Regards!



the logos are usually in the module's folder, just have a look there and then use any picture editor to resize to the desired size. you may use chrome and inspect element by right clicking on the logo in your shop to see where the pic is located on the server.


Hi, thank you for your reply.

The problem is however that the logo in the module folder is lets say 200x 100, but the size it gets live is 100x 60, so there is some code modificating it.
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