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Can someone tell me how to make a whole jpeg image a background for a site. When I publish it in a browser I only get part of the image and a black border around the rest.
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well, because of a fault in this board (CHECK IT OUT CGI GUYS!! ) the code i wanted to display (HTML) wasn't shown. ill now type the same code using '(' and ')' signs instead of the HTMLs '<' and '>' signs. Now. Let's get started!
(html)
(body leftmargin=0 topmargin=0 background=blabla.jpg)
Thats all!!
Flashkit:And PLEASE fix this CODE bug!!
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Supersybren@hotmail.com - DVision
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its not a bug in the board. since we are typing in text that is getting converted into html, its only logical that it treats your tags as html. to get past it, use the < and > (may need to read source to see what im typing: & + "lt" or "gt" + ; ... the board keeps mangling my code!).
<html>
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la'dsasha
[This message has been edited by Sasha (edited 27 March 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Sasha (edited 27 March 2000).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
I think the best way to get a single image as a backround without having to worry about its size is by using a layer. If at the top of your script you use:
(span style="position:absolute; width:100%; height:100%" id="layer1")
(img suppress=true src="yourpic.JPG" width=100% height=100% border=0)
(/span)
then your pic, will be stretched out to fill the page with no borders no matter what screen resolution or window size is being used.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
[This message has been edited by basher (edited 28 March 2000).]
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