You could easily put multicolor background. You can select a graphic and put background-color="url('url-here')".
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 will need to use the url() function. For example: background-image: url('/images/bg.png');
on CSS: (for example you want to change the body background) #body { background: ulr(url-to-site.com/example/file.jpg) no-repeat; } That's it.
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this: Inline CSS: <span style="background-color: #FF0000;">Blah</span> Or via a CSS Style: <style type="text/css"> .styleName { background-color: #FF0000; } </style> <span class="styleName">Blah</span>
This is pulled from one of my stylesheets. body { background-image: url(brnbak02.gif); background-repeat: repeat; background-color: #cfe3ff; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
view your image and then copy the URL and then paste it to background URL=
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 adjust the background of a web page as a picture. It can be set as : background-image="url('url-source')."
Get the background you want ready, then upload it to photobucket (or a site like PHotobucket) then go to these directions to learn how to get the background URL link (photobucket should have the link to your image) and then this will explain how to put the URL link into the code that works on myspace: http://profilerehab.com/help/get_myspace_background
style="background-image: url('image.jpg')" Example: <body style="background-image: url('background.jpg')">
Go to your tumblr customize html. Press Ctrl F and type 'background' (without quotation marks) if you find something under the .body like this: background: #FFFFFF; (or another color code) change it to: background-image: url(YOURIMGHERE); If that code is already there, then just put the URL of the image in the brackets
The rootword of multicolor is color.
You will need to use the url() function. For example: background-image: url('/images/bg.png');
Yep, go to profilerehab.com and pick a myspace layout (they are the best site for myspace layouts if you ask me) and then go to this link to see where the background URL is in the myspace layout code. Take the URL link of the layout you want to use and put it into the myspace layout to replace the background from profilerehab.com. Here is a link to show how to find where the background image URL link is in the code: http://profilerehab.com/help/get_myspace_background
my sisters shirt is multicolor
Multicolor in Maori is "whatara" or "pūwhero".
- 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: ; }