Forum:Wiki.png is no longer working. A wikistaff messed around with something.

At the top left corner I had http://taylorswift.wikia.com/wiki/File:Wiki.png displaying just fine until recently. Then someone came along and added a different image for file:Wiki-wordmark.png which loaded up instead. I found no changes in code anywhere, so wikia just looks to that location first apparently. I deleted Wiki-wordmark.png but that didn't fix the problem. I tried uploading the image from wiki.png to Wiki-wordmark.png but wasn't able to, getting an error message which was <> written in red. How do I fix this so the image I want loads up again?  D r e a m Focus  02:52, May 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * Did you upload the image to Wiki-wordmark.png using the ThemeDesigner ?
 * not sure how wiki.png was being used.--Sxerks 04:21, May 16, 2011 (UTC)
 * I was using Upload Photo. Going through the Theme Designer, it gave me the error "The image exceed the dimensions' limits", so I edited the image to be a bit smaller, and uploaded it just fine. Thanks for the help.  D r e a m Focus  09:43, May 16, 2011 (UTC)
 * Staff probably changed it because you're not allowed to have a wordmark that's taller than 65px. It's a ToU violation, because it pushes ads down. Although, I'm a bit surprised that the staff member wouldn't leave you a message about that.
 * Unfortunately, there was a time when Wikia wasn't enforcing the 250x65 dimensions for wordmarks, so some wikis uploaded non-standard sized wordmarks. There doesn't seem to be a good reason not to have a 250x65 wordmark for Swiftipedia. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 16 May 2011 1:01 PM Pacific
 * Wiki.png is for Monobook, Wiki-wordmark.png is for Oasis. Monobook logo is square, Oasis logo is wide. SiPlus 18:20, May 17, 2011 (UTC)
 * True. Unfortunately, Monobook is not technically supported. Wiki.png on Swiftipedia is displaying as expected, its just that it is wider than the 155px that is recommended for Monobook. It appears to be the old Monaco version of the logo. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 17 May 2011 4:47 PM Pacific