tag:help.rocksolidthemes.com,2012-07-23:/discussions/wordpress/12-8020-logoRockSolid Themes: Discussion 2018-10-19T07:48:56Ztag:help.rocksolidthemes.com,2012-07-23:Comment/254648702013-03-01T15:52:59Z2013-03-01T15:52:59Z80/20 Logo<div><p>Thank you for your question, Justin.</p>
<p>The width of the logo is indeed set to a fixed value in the CSS
to make most logos fit the layout. But you can easily edit this by
modifying the CSS selector <code>#logo img</code> to your
needs.</p>
<p>I tried the following CSS for your logo:</p>
<pre>
<code>#logo img {
display: block;
width: 250px;
height: auto;
margin-top: 22px;
}</code>
</pre></div>RockSolid Themestag:help.rocksolidthemes.com,2012-07-23:Comment/254648702013-03-01T16:39:52Z2013-03-01T16:39:53Z80/20 Logo<div><p>Thanks for your quick reply! Is there an easier way to edit
main.css without doing it offline and re-uploading to
wordpress?</p></div>Justin Tomasz Sadkowskitag:help.rocksolidthemes.com,2012-07-23:Comment/254648702013-03-01T17:14:44Z2013-03-01T17:18:13Z80/20 Logo<div><p>Yes, depending on your expectations there are different methods.
There are various tools that let you mount a FTP server as a drive,
that means you can edit the files directly without transferring
them between your machine and the server – just if they were
directly on your computer.</p>
<p>On Windows you could try: <a href=
"http://alternativeto.net/software/expandrive/">ExpanDrive</a> or
<a href=
"http://alternativeto.net/software/webdrive/">WebDrive</a><br>
On OS X you could try: <a href=
"http://alternativeto.net/software/transmit/">Transmit</a> or
<a href=
"http://alternativeto.net/software/expandrive/">ExpanDrive</a></p>
<p>Alternatively some IDEs (like Aptana, Ecplise) and also
Dreamweaver allow you to connect directly to a FTP or SFTP.</p></div>RockSolid Themestag:help.rocksolidthemes.com,2012-07-23:Comment/254648702013-03-01T20:06:37Z2013-03-01T20:06:39Z80/20 Logo<div><p>Excellent, problem solved! Thank you so much!</p></div>Justin Tomasz Sadkowski