@ -57,6 +57,10 @@ To make Gitea serve custom public files (like pages and images), use the folder
For example, a file `image.png` stored in `custom/public/`, can be accessed with
the url `http://gitea.domain.tld/image.png`.
## Changing the default logo
To automatically update custom logo png and svg files replace `assets/logo.svg` and run `make generate-images`. This will update the user-designated logo files served in `public/img`. Alternatively, you can manually update each `logo-X.png` and `logo.svg` file in `public/img`.
## Changing the default avatar
Place the png image at the following path: `custom/public/img/avatar_default.png`
@ -185,7 +185,9 @@ SVG icons are built using the `make svg` target which compiles the icon sources
### Building the Logo
The PNG versions of the logo are built from a single SVG source file `assets/logo.svg` using the `make generate-images` target. To run it, Node.js and npm must be available. The same process can also be used to generate a custom logo PNGs from a SVG source file. It's possible to remove parts of the SVG logo for the favicon build by adding a `detail-remove` class to the SVG nodes to be removed.
The PNG and SVG versions of the gitea logo are built from a single SVG source file `assets/logo.svg` using the `TAGS="gitea" make generate-images` target. To run it, Node.js and npm must be available.
The same process can also be used to generate custom logo PNGs from a SVG source file by updating `assets/logo.svg` and running `make generate-images`. Omitting the `gitea` tag will update only the user-designated logo files.