Hi Marc

The files I use in the example are NOT part of a Koha installation, they
are served by our web server www.koha-support.ch

So they won't be overwritten with the next Koha update.

Yes, I saw that, but of course a given library cannot use your files but will have to use their own logo files - and thus they will be overwritten (except if you host your picture files outside of the Koha installation or even on another host).

That's why I replaced your files in the Koha Community wiki (https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/HTML_%26_CSS_Library#Change_logo_and_background_color_of_masthead) like this:

#logo {
  background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)
  url("http://yourdomain.xx/yourlogo-67-20.jpg";) no-repeat scroll 0 center;
 }

@media only screen and (max-width: 700px) {
  #logo{
    background: transparent
    url("http://yourdomain.xx/yourlogo-14-14.jpg";);
  }
}

IMO it is not the best idea to manipulate files inside a Koha
installation, anyway.

I absolutely agree, it's not the best idea. But it's one possibility how to do it.

Best wishes: Michael
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