You right click the the background then click on format background then picture and texture fill, file and then select which picture then click close.
Yo can set the background image by setting the style element. To put it in a panel, wrap it inside a DIV tag.
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
There is no HTML tag for a background as such. You put in backgrounds by using the attributes of certain tags, depending what you want to put a background on and how you want to display the background. You can also use styles to do it. You can have a colour or an image as a background. The bgcolor attribute is used in a lot of different tags to put background colours on things. So if you wanted the background colour of your page to be red, then you would have the Body tag with the bgcolor attribute like this:If you wanted an image as the background to your page, you'd have:Using styles you can do more complicated things with backgrounds. For example, you can use a style to put a background on a paragraph in different ways:This paragraph will have your image as a background repeating horizontally.Your paragraph text goes hereThis paragraph will have your image as a background displaying only once.Your paragraph text goes hereThose are just 2 ways, but there are lots more, and they can be applied not just to paragraphs but to other structures like the body or a table or whatever you want.
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.
put his in the style section:.back {background-image: URL(background URL 1) ;}.back1 {background-image: URL(background URL 2 ) ;}.back2 {background-image: URL(backgroud URL 3) ;}Put this code to where you want to put the buttons: (don't change anything except for the button name)Special:WysiwygSpecial:WysiwygSpecial:Wysiwyg
You can easily put on a picture in Power Point. It can be done by Insert tab and then Image.
There are 3 types of background processes in PowerPoint. They include a color, a texture or an image.
Slide > Background > Fill Effects > Image > (Find your image) > "Return" three times. That's the "hard" way, but the background will not shift from slide to slide. The fast way is to insert an image as you would clip-art, then size it to fit the screen and use "Send to Back."
in powerpoint what tab has background?
Here's the HTML tag: <body background="yourimage.gif"> or <body background="yourimage.jpg">
Change the <body> tag to <body style="background-image: image.jpg">. Replace image.jpg with your image.
Yo can set the background image by setting the style element. To put it in a panel, wrap it inside a DIV tag.
view your image and then copy the URL and then paste it to background URL=
Yes...you can use live video as background in PowerPoint but there are some softwares that can made this possible..
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.
Use html only and that should give you a static page. You can put image as background by using css
go to the website and type in movies.