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Deutsch: YouTube-Markenzeichen seit 2017, mit einer Schriftart welche den Schriftarten „Trade Gothic Bold Condensed“ und „Impact“ ähnelt. English: YouTube logo introduced in 2017, using YouTube Logo Sans, a font face that resembles "Trade Gothic Bold Condensed" and the well-known "Impact" font.
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THIS IS THE OFFICIAL COLOR FROM YOUTUBE'S BRAND GUIDE. LEAVE IT, PLEASE! 04:24, 9 April 2016: 999 × 417 (10 KB) Corkythehornetfan: Revert -- I've used an OFFICIAL SOURCE for the color, and yet the person who keeps reverting can't respond on their page. THIS IS THE OFFICIAL COLOR FROM YOUTUBE'S BRAND GUIDE. LEAVE IT, PLEASE! 08:43, 29 February 2016
Soon after, in early November, the size of videos' thumbnails on the home page was increased and profile pictures added. A similar layout was first tested in August that year, though the test used even larger thumbnails, resulting in fewer videos per row. [223] [224] [225]
Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:09, 8 December 2019: 512 × 360 (3 KB) Teo.raff: New version based on 2017 icon: 20:15, 23 March 2018: 512 × 361 (4 KB) Ігор Пєтков: Corrections: 06:52, 30 April 2017: 512 × 361 (3 KB) Ігор Пєтков: User created page with UploadWizard
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The maximum size of an uploaded file is 100 megabytes. The following file types may be uploaded: png, gif, jpg/jpeg, xcf, pdf, mid, ogg/ogv/oga, svg, djvu and webm. note: pdf and djvu are intended primarily for projects like Wikisource. A screencast that walks through how to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and add them to Wikipedia articles.