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Change Browser Background Color with Image Fill

I inserted a picture using 'Image Fill' and 'Original Size' under Browser Background in the Page Layout tab and the browser background, I assume, defaults to white.

I need the browser background to be a standard black color with an Image Fill. I searched around the iWeb preferences and tabs but found no option...

Many thanks in advance!

Alex

Mac OS X (10.5.2)

Posted on May 28, 2009 9:03 AM

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Posted on May 28, 2009 11:16 AM

The only way to get a black browser background is to set it to black. If you tile the photo there will be not browser background or make the image large enough so that it would take a very large browser window to exceed the photo's size. Or create a very large canvas with the photo in it at its original size and the rest of the area black.

OT
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May 28, 2009 11:16 AM in response to Alex0liver

The only way to get a black browser background is to set it to black. If you tile the photo there will be not browser background or make the image large enough so that it would take a very large browser window to exceed the photo's size. Or create a very large canvas with the photo in it at its original size and the rest of the area black.

OT

Change Browser Background Color with Image Fill

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