My company's logo, like Atlassian's, is not round. The workaround posted here does not seem to work:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-28275
I put this in the global stylesheet:
.acs-side-bar-space-info .avatar-img-container .avatar-img-wrapper,#image-holder .small-logo-container .small-logo-wrapper {border-radius:0;}
.global.logo, .space.logo {border-radius:0;}
.theme-documentation .space-logo .logo {border-radius:0;}
.project-dialog-header-wrapper .project-header img {border-radius:0;}
and this in the documentation theme header:
.theme-documentation .space-logo .logo {border-radius:0;}
but the logo is still rounded.
I eventually got it working in 5.1.5 using some information here:
If you're still affected by this insane design decision (as many of us still are), please vote for a proper fix: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-34676
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From the same link,
"With Confluence 5.0, rounding of space logos was introduced and enforced as the only option.
Some logos do not lend themselves to rounding and look quite bad with it. There should be a way to set space logos without modification as before."
You can't do it.
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And @Atlassianshouldn't be forcing this on all their customers - seems like a classic case of DFTC only with the D missing.
Why does #Atlassian thinks it's ok to force businesses to have to manually sort this problem out? Why is it ok to force this ridiculous change on us? Why is it ok to create the problem in the first place?
It's not: please change it asap. TIA.
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Do you define the custom stylesheet in your space?
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