Anastasia - Troy, MI

*WAIT* Homepage - Reduce the logo size/header for laptop size <=1440 just a bit Archived

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Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan Kyle S.
Notes
The logo/header takes up too much of her screen (1366 x 768) please reduce. Thanks. Should be close to the same dimensions that are in the proof.
From Brenda
From Me

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Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan
The proof of the header has the height of the section at 141px, and it's 140px on the site.

The proof has the height of the logo at 118px, and the site has its height at 123.328.

Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan Cody , what does the client want done here? Is she relying on a later design proof or something, because the values I provided are what I see in the latest development proof.

The picture from the client above shows a short screen, and they have a relatively tall logo. Does the client want me to shrink the logo? If I do, the logo won't be as wide, and parishioners with less than stellar eyesight won't be able to read "Always Loved, Always Welcome!"

Please advise how you'd like me to proceed.
Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan
I am asking Brenda exactly what she wants, but I think since hers is a smaller screen in general, that she may want it to be shorter on laptop size or at least her laptop size. I will add clarification when I receive it.
Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan
Between her task bar, favorites and weirdly short screen, of course this occupies so much of her viewport. The jumping points in the header are significantly more important for user experience and accessibility than a larger hero.

Doesn't she realize that they have an inordinately tall logo and that the word "menu" under the hamburger is one of the main contributors to the header looking so big on her laptop?
Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan
Yeah, but she wants the header smaller because of the "proportions". smh, I don't know.
Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan
I'm leaving this as *WAIT* until we get some better direction on this.