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Friday, July 15, 2005

Lesson 17: Non Tiling Background

I ran across this website that had a background made out of a picture of the mountains (how serene), anyways the picture was too small and it tiled which made it not look right. There is a code for this problem, if you happen to run into it. There's even a different solution that doesn't even require a code. One thing is just have a picture that is WAY oversized, I'm talkin 1200X960, focus more on the upper left part of whatever photo it is as being the main part of the background that you will see on your screen. Some people try to say that they don't care what other people see or whatever, but if you are a blogger, usually your goal is to have other people come by your site. That's why it's a good idea to try to "cater" to everyones settings.

If you do have a photo that is too small, there is a way to make it the center part of your page:

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