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There are several sites which provide free background images. There are others which provide better quality backgrounds for a fee.There are some sites where you can have custom made backgrounds.
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Open your web page with a text editor, such as Notepad or WordPad. At the top of the file you will find the code: <BODY> or <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> , etc. Suppose your favorite background is fish9.jpg. Download your f...
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You can always google for webpage backgrounds, but if your into stripes and the web 2.0 look then check out th website stripegenerator. Create your own stripe background and upload it.
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Answers to Other Common Questions
There are two methods to insert a background on your web page. But before we discuss them, remember site clarity, readability, and overall site function. Method 1: You can change the background in Word.・ Click on Format > Background ・ C...
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Web page backgrounds in windows are part of ActiveDesktop, which is part of the Windows Explorer Shell. It uses a lot of memory, so it's not supported in GeoShell R4. However, there is a trick that you can use: Active Desktop Simulation
http://docs.geoshell.com/display/R4/The+FAQ.html
・ 1. Click on the' ・ 2. Select ' ・ 3. After your image file has been located, press the button that says ' ・ 4. Click
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It depends on what you want your background to look like. From a developer's standpoint, you want each image to have as much detail as possible with the smallest size possible. I've personally made numerous web backgrounds that were more or...
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Chances are you have not specified a proper relative folder path for your image files or the background image file. See the answer to the preceding question . Verify that the image file exists in the relative folder path you specified. Also...
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Add the following parameter to the OBJECT tag: <param name="wmode" value="transparent"> Add the following parameter to the EMBED tag: wmode="transparent" Below is a sample.
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Using CSS you can have more than 3 background images on one page. Thanks for using ChaCha, please ChaCha again!
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