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How to add antialiasing to your logo in Divi

by rabidsample | Jun 25, 2019 | Tutorials, Web Development

Divi is an amazing WordPress theme packed with boatloads of design features. I often use Divi for my websites. It enables me to create beautiful layouts quickly and efficiently.

Divi allows you to upload your logo at any size and adjust to fit your needs. Unfortunately, regardless of the original dimensions of your logo, it’s often left looking pixelated, unattractive and hard to read. There’s a fix for that!

By using a simple line of CSS, we can eliminate aliasing on your logo.

Let’s start by copying the following code to your clipboard:

CSS

#logo {-webkit-transform: initial;}

Next, from the WordPress dashboard, go to Divi > Theme Options > Scroll down to Custom CSS and enter the snippet above. Save your changes and voila! Your logo will now display all smooth and sexy.

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