Go into ACP, Appearance, Select Styles, Press Style Properties,General, HTML/Body
In most browsers the background image will be shown. If the image has been configured so as not to repeat, and the element is larger than the background image then the area that is not covered by the background image will display the background color. DJL
This is actually a very good idea, especially if you have a dark background image. The background color will almost always work (unless the browser doesn't support any colors at all) but the background image may not load properly or may take a long time to load. If you have light text on a dark background image, the text will not be readable against the default white background until the background image appears. If something goes wrong with the image download, the user may never be able to read the text. It's a good idea to assign a background color that is similar to the background image to prevent this problem.
You will need to use the url() function. For example: background-image: url('/images/bg.png');
Yo can set the background image by setting the style element. To put it in a panel, wrap it inside a DIV tag.
Depends on how you are able to edit the code. This is the basic CSS way for a web page: Background Image Code: For the body tag example: body { width: XXpx; height: YYpx; margin: 0 auto; background: #fff url(image_name.jpg) no-repeat center scroll; } That is the proper CSS code for a non-tile image where the contents scroll with the background image. Change "#fff" to preferred bg color. Change "scroll" to "fixed" if you want page contents to scroll over bg image. Be sure to set proper width/height to provide minimum page size to display bg image. Put the CSS as is on an external CSS file. If using embedded CSS, then place CSS between the style tags and place those style tags between the head tags of the page.
double click on it on layers pallete where are letters Background image and accept,this will convert background layer which is not editable by default to normal layer and then you can edit it
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To set your YouTube background, go to your channel, then settings, then advanced options, then background image. Choose your image from a file on your computer.
- Open "Edit Profile" - Select "Customize" - At Customize CSS just fill this :body { background-image: url(your image url); background-attachment: fixed; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: transparent; cursor: ; } example :body { background-image: url(http:/www.de-angel.com/Friendster/FS.GIF); background-attachment: fixed; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: transparent; cursor: ; }
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Convert it to a format that does not support transparency (for example jpeg) or use a tool to edit the transparent pixel value.
You can only change a website if it belongs to you. for instance i have a website of my own. i created it using webeden. when i log in, i can edit anything i want, including the color background. you try!
How can I change my Photos Background and resize photo? Answer: Use Lunapic to resize, enlarge, shrink or scale an image instantly. Use the form above to choose a image file or URL. After uploading, choose the width or height of the image. You can also drag the corners of the image to resize it. In the future, use the menu above Edit -> Resize Image.
In most browsers the background image will be shown. If the image has been configured so as not to repeat, and the element is larger than the background image then the area that is not covered by the background image will display the background color. DJL
body{ background-image: photo.jpeg(example.com/image.jpeg);
style="background-image: url('image.jpg')" Example: <body style="background-image: url('background.jpg')">
You can technically edit any image but the app Instagram does not have an image editor...it just applies filters.