A bit of a hacky solution, but it is more of a bandaid than anything since we don't want a huge amount of development on this.
ALSO HAVE NOT TESTED THIS LOCALLY DUE TO ISSUES GETTING DEV ENV UP PROPERLY
The correct way to do this would be to re-make how the logo is placed ontop of the thumbnail entirely, creating it's own element instead of using it in a ::before element.
A bit of a hacky solution, but it is more of a bandaid than anything since we don't want a huge amount of development on this.
ALSO HAVE NOT TESTED THIS LOCALLY DUE TO ISSUES GETTING DEV ENV UP PROPERLY
The correct way to do this would be to re-make how the logo is placed ontop of the thumbnail entirely, creating it's own element instead of using it in a ::before element.