Template:Logo size/doc

Logo size is a purpose-built logo-size fixing template, using parameters. This template is designed to conform the displays of particular logo themes with one uniform size. It is to be used in parameters in Infobox templates dedicated to inputting a custom size for the logo featured in the infobox. A list of parameters that currently exist within, and their descriptions, are listed below.

Parameters

 * FIFA badge :  – For the template format of FIFA-sanctioned international football tournaments from 1999 to 2005, with a uniform 'badge' featuring FIFA's logo and the name of the tournament at left and a stylised image, with the host country and year printed in bold text below. The logo size is currently fixed at 170px, and is focused on conforming the width size of the badge itself, which will always be respectively uniform. Height is allowed to vary, such as addition of sponsor panels i.e. 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup, as they do not affect the width of the badge itself.


 * FIFA canvas :  – For the template format of FIFA-sanctioned international football tournaments from 2007 to 2015, with a uniform 'canvas' featuring the tournament's name, enclosing a stylised logo featuring the host country and year next to an image. The logo size is currently fixed at 200px, and is focused on conforming the width size of the canvas itself, which will always be respectively uniform. Height is allowed to vary, such as addition of sponsor panels i.e. 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, as they do not affect the width of the canvas itself.


 * FIFA trophy :  – For the template format of FIFA-sanctioned international football tournaments since 2013, with a stylised depiction of the tournament's trophy displayed above text of the tournament's name, host country, and year. The logo size is currently fixed to 250x250px, and is focused on creating a uniform height for all logos of this template, and approximately makes the trophy designs the same apparent sizes. Width is allowed to vary, as only the host country name and year text at the bottom of the logo ever exceed the general size of the logo format.