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Why Does My Logo Look Small on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:26 am

If you’ve ever looked at your Squarespace site on a desktop and thought, “Why does my logo look small?,” you’re not alone. It’s a common question we hear from Squarespace customers.

Here’s a look at why your logo might appear small on Squarespace, and what you can do about it.

The first thing to understand is that Squarespace uses responsive design. This means that your site automatically adjusts to look its best on any screen size. So if you’re looking at your site on a desktop browser, the logo will appear smaller than if you’re looking at it on a mobile device.

The reason for this is that mobile screens are much smaller than desktop screens. If the logo were to appear the same size on both, it would be too small to read on a mobile device. By making it smaller on desktop browsers, Squarespace ensures that it will be readable on all screen sizes.

PRO TIP: If you are using Squarespace to design your website, you may have noticed that your logo looks small when compared to other elements on the page. This is because Squarespace uses a fixed width for all logos, which can make them appear smaller than they actually are. There are a few ways to work around this, but it is important to keep in mind that your logo may not look as large as you want it to on Squarespace.

If you want your logo to appear bigger on Squarespace, the best way to do this is to add a custom CSS code. This code will override the default responsive design and make your logo appear larger on all screen sizes.

You can find instructions for adding custom CSS code here. Just remember to add the code before the

tag in your site’s code.

Why Does My Logo Look Small on Squarespace?

The simple answer is that Squarespace uses responsive design, which means that your site automatically adjusts to look its best on any screen size.

If you want your logo to appear bigger on Squarespace, the best way to do this is to add a custom CSS code.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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