What’s this difference between a logo and a header on my form?

  • StretchStrength
    Asked on October 20, 2017 at 1:04 PM

    What’s this difference between a logo and a header on my form? 

    And, what are the best dimensions for both to make sure they are responsive? 

  • Elton Support Team Lead
    Replied on October 20, 2017 at 1:58 PM

    Are you referring to the following in the form builder?

    What’s this difference between a logo and a header on my form?  Image 1 Screenshot 20 

    If yes, the heading element usually serves as the title. You can enter text or image which can be added in its settings. The logo, on the other hand, is an image, that's where you upload your image logo or a banner.

    I don't think responsiveness is an issue since image logo is normally small and does not overlap on mobile. However, if you encounter problems with the image or make it responsive on mobile, inject this CSS codes to your form.

    .form-all:before {background-size: 100% auto;}

    Guide: http://www.jotform.com/help/117-How-to-Inject-Custom-CSS-Codes

    Hope this helps!

  • Kim
    Replied on October 20, 2017 at 3:58 PM

    Yes, thank you! 

    Should headers and logos be JPEG, PNG or PDF for viewing and printing?

  • Support_Management Jotform Support
    Replied on October 20, 2017 at 5:07 PM

    The header image and logo section are meant to display images so it will only accept image files (.jpg, .jpeg, .png). You can't use a PDF for these.

    If you need to display a PDF on your form, please use the detailed guide below as your reference.

    Complete guide: How-to-Display-a-PDF-Document-on-Your-Form