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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
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.
You have two options. 1. Set the body tag to the specified blue color: <body style='background-color: #0000FF'> (Find the colors and their corresponding codes using a search engine. #0000FF is a bright blue) 2. Create an image 1 pixel by 1 pixel of the blue color you want to use. Set the body tag to display that image: <body style='background-image: url("myBlueImage.gif")'> I have used the inline styles. You could do this using a linked sheet, or the <STYLE> tag in the header or your HTML. 1. BODY { background-color: #0000FF; background-image: url("myBlueImage.gif"); }
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.
Yo can set the background image by setting the style element. To put it in a panel, wrap it inside a DIV tag.
Use the "style" attribute in the "body" tag to set inline styles. Set the "background-image" and "background-repeat"CSS attributes to the body element. "background-image" should have a path to the image you want as a background, and "background-repeat" should have "repeat," indicating you want the image to tile both horizontally and vertically. For example (replace path-to-image.jpg with a relative or absolute path to the background image of your choice): ---- ... ----
you can not change the background You can set a lock-screen or home-screen background by going to "Settings" then "Wallpaper" you can select an image from Apple's default selection or a picture you have put onto your device. After selection the image you want to use, tap the image. This will bring up a preview screen. Once you are happy with the background tap "Set" and you will be asked if you want to set the image as the lock screen background, home screen background or both.
You can either set a colour or choose a background image, you cannot do both.
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.
You can easily adjust the background of a web page as a picture. It can be set as : background-image="url('url-source')."
To set a fixed background image use the following:body{background-image:url('your_image.gif');background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:fixed;}....taken from the w3schools tutorial.
Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
Right click and click on save as desktop background.
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
well you find the image you want then take your mouse click the right click and it should pop up the options go to set as background and it should do it welcome by kelsey garrrett 11yearold
Right-click on an image and select "Set as Desktop Background"