Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, GIMP,
if you have a theme installed, you cannot change your background in any way. but if you do not have a theme installed, you go to dashboard>preferences>customize>appearance> then there should be a button that says Upload Background Image
Convert it to a format that does not support transparency (for example jpeg) or use a tool to edit the transparent pixel value.
Hi you can make a background in several ways. 1. you can make a colour background in your themes options and then add the background. 2. you can make a background colour/gradient in photoshop or you can make a custom background with colour and images in phototshop and then upload it to you website. or there is a third option - get someone to design the background for you.
You can't actually make them have a transparent background, but what you can do is use the cut-out tool thingie. It's the star that is made up of dotted lines. What you'll do then is draw exactly around your shape, kind of like you're cutting it out. Which is exactly what you're doing. Make sure to be as precise as possible. Then you can right click on the part you cut out, click cut or copy, go to wherever you want the picture, and paste it. I'd recommend copying it instead of cutting it, just in case.
yes. gif can as well. the program that you are using has to support transparency, however. Paint can save images as a png file, but you cannot make anything transparent with Paint. Both GIMP and Photoshop will allow you to make a file with transparency, and there are a number of formats that support it (including png).
See how this grabs you: /* Example stylesheet with black background, white text, yellow links and borderless images */ * { padding: 0; margin: 0; } body { background-color: black; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; font-weight: bold; color: #fff; margin: 0; padding: 0; } a:link { color: #ff0; background-color: transparent; } a:visited { color: #f99; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none; } a:hover { color: #f00; background-color: white; text-decoration: none; } h1, h2, h3{ text-align: center; font-weight: bold; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; } img { border-style: none; background-color: transparent; }
I would type the word in word art. from there you can make it more transparent.
Well, first you have to make the non-transparent image transparent. go to colors>color to alpha the select the background (you can use the color picker tool by clicking the white bar and then the eye-dropper icon to the right of the HTML notation box) color of the non-transparent image. after you pres OK, the background color will change to transparency and you'll be able to see the layer beneath.
Transparent means you can easily see through something, such as your window. Translucent is a substance which allows light to pass through but you can not make out any clear images. Like an empty pop bottle.
Yes, acetate is transparent. It is the main ingredient used to make what is known as transparency paper. Transparency paper is often used to display printed images over an overhead projector. This is considered old technology.
A black background is generally created by either setting a background color to black, or by generating a solid black square as a full image. It is very unlikely that any sites would provide these images, as generating them is simple enough to do, and the demand for 3rd party images of a black background would be very slim so as to not make it worth providing.
You cannot make your apps transparent. Yes you can |:/