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Favicon needs to be updated #8

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jamesfzhang opened this issue Jan 4, 2014 · 11 comments
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Favicon needs to be updated #8

jamesfzhang opened this issue Jan 4, 2014 · 11 comments
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@jamesfzhang
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It should be "L" to follow the "P" for Poole and "H" for Hyde theme shouldn't it?
screen shot 2014-01-03 at 10 12 58 pm

@fpigerre
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If this is happens to be the case, i've created a few quick favicons using the Cambria, Mongolian Baiti and Platagenet Cherokee fonts.

favicon - cambria
favicon - mongolian
favicon - platagenet

@mdo
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mdo commented Mar 21, 2014

Yeah, I'll probably just remove all of them.

joshmoore referenced this issue in joshmoore/ome-blog Apr 17, 2014
@raybesiga
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How can i generate favicons this way?

@fpigerre
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@raybesiga, To create the favicons I listed, I simply used the features included in Paint.NET to create a specific letter over a background that corresponded to the existing favicon background 🌴

@raybesiga
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Sweet! Thanks @PSGS

@raybesiga
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Just another question about images. How do you handle images within the posts or pages without breaking the responsiveness of the website?

@fpigerre
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When adding images to posts, i'll usually create a directory for the site's images and place the images that I want to use inside the folder. I'll then create a markdown image tag inside the markdown file of the post I want to create, however instead of referencing the image resource using a harcoded URL, I would use the {{ site.url }} jekyll variable to reference the website's base URL.

The final image tag would then look something like this:
![Sunset Image]({{ site.url }}/public/images/sunset-image.png)

I hope that helps 👍

@raybesiga
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Thanks @PSGS I am doing it a similar way. What I really meant to ask is should the image be a specific size or dimension to fit atop or within a post? Something like 600x400px? What is the expected image size that will not take away from the beauty of the site?

@fpigerre
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Most of the images i've added to blog posts in the past haven't integrated too badly with Lanyon, however i've found that usually images with a width of approximately 710 pixels will integrate best with the paragraph length of the site, depending on the markdown engine and custom plugins that are being used.

@raybesiga
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Thank you so much @PSGS 👍

@fpigerre
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No Problem 😃

@mdo mdo closed this as completed in e18870f Jun 22, 2014
@mdo mdo added this to the v2.0.0 milestone Jun 22, 2014
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