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      15th Feb 2006
I can only find a solid background choice...not two or three colors as I find
in powerpoint. i want it to stretch across the whole page when viewed...much
like the desktop picture choice "stretch" does.
 
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There is a great deal of difference between a PowerPoint slide and a web
page, which is why FP doesn't give you the options that PP does. Since a web
page can be dynamic is size depending on content length, browser sizing, and
a host of other factors, using a fixed image probably won't do what you're
after. (Its also a little difficult to give you a definitive answer not know
wat your desired end result is or your skill level.)

You can, using CSS, have a fixed background image that text scrolls over, or
fix all your web pages inside te size of a table with a graduated background
image.

You might try searcing for graduated backgrounds and see which of the
options presented would work the best for you.

Good luck.
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"frontpage shaded background" wrote:

> I can only find a solid background choice...not two or three colors as I find
> in powerpoint. i want it to stretch across the whole page when viewed...much
> like the desktop picture choice "stretch" does.

 
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      17th Feb 2006
I created a grad background simply by creating it in Photoshop CS2, and then
importing it in a custom theme.
Worked fine. Don't know if this is what you want to do, but check it out:
www.handtohand.info
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> There is a great deal of difference between a PowerPoint slide and a web
> page, which is why FP doesn't give you the options that PP does. Since a
> web
> page can be dynamic is size depending on content length, browser sizing,
> and
> a host of other factors, using a fixed image probably won't do what you're
> after. (Its also a little difficult to give you a definitive answer not
> know
> wat your desired end result is or your skill level.)
>
> You can, using CSS, have a fixed background image that text scrolls over,
> or
> fix all your web pages inside te size of a table with a graduated
> background
> image.
>
> You might try searcing for graduated backgrounds and see which of the
> options presented would work the best for you.
>
> Good luck.
> --
> John Cello
> John Cello Consulting
> Communications For Business
> www.johncelloconsulting.com
>
>
> "frontpage shaded background" wrote:
>
>> I can only find a solid background choice...not two or three colors as I
>> find
>> in powerpoint. i want it to stretch across the whole page when
>> viewed...much
>> like the desktop picture choice "stretch" does.



 
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