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WP Adminify

Change WordPress logo in Gutenberg Editor

With WP Adminify’s Gutenberg Editor Logo setting, you can easily replace the default logo with a custom logo of your choice. This feature is particularly useful for developers and agencies who manage websites for clients or businesses that want to reinforce their brand identity across all aspects of their WordPress installation.

How to Replace the Gutenberg Editor Logo

Accessing the Gutenberg Editor Logo Setting:

  • From your WordPress admin dashboard, navigate to WP Adminify.
  • Click on the Customize section, where you’ll find various options for modifying the appearance of the WordPress admin area.
  • Scroll down to the Gutenberg Editor Logo section.

Enabling Custom Logo Replacement:

  • Click on Add Editor Logo button to select and upload a logo from your computer. The logo should be a clear, high-quality image that represents your brand or personal identity.

Recommendations:

  • Recommended File Types: Supported formats for the custom logo include PNG, SVG, JPEG, and WEBP. If your logo includes transparency (for example, a logo with no background), it’s best to use PNG or WEBP to preserve the transparency effect.
  • Recommended Size: The ideal dimensions for the custom logo should match the size of the default WordPress logo. The recommended size is 64x64 pixels. This ensures that the logo displays correctly and does not appear stretched, pixelated, or blurry.

Choosing the Right Image Format:

  • PNG: A great option if you need transparency in your logo. This is useful if you want the logo to blend seamlessly with the background of the Gutenberg Editor.
  • SVG: As a scalable vector graphic, SVG is perfect for high-resolution screens (like Retina displays) because it doesn’t lose quality when scaled. This format is ideal if you want a crisp, clean logo on any device.
  • WEBP: A modern format that balances quality and file size. It supports transparency and can provide better compression than PNG or JPEG, making it a good choice for fast-loading images.
  • JPEG: Suitable if transparency is not required. This format is widely supported and offers a good balance between file size and quality.

By using WP Adminify’s Gutenberg Editor Logo setting, you can take full control of your WordPress dashboard’s branding, ensuring that your logo is displayed prominently in the areas where you and your team spend the most time creating content.

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Updated on December 2, 2024

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