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how to do I tile a background image?

 
 
edlidfj@mailinator.com
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      25th Dec 2004
Does anybody know how I can tile a backgraound tracing image in
Frontpage 2003?
Thank you.

 
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Murray
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      25th Dec 2004
That's how background images do normally. Maybe I don't understand what you
are asking.

Oh - you want to tile the tracing image? You'd have to do that in a
graphics editor.

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      25th Dec 2004
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...923171033.aspx

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      25th Dec 2004
This Microsoft Website you gave me doesnt show how to tile a background
tracing image. It shows something totally opposite of what I asked.

 
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Ok, we'll go back to basics.
If you want a background image to "tile," make it smaller that the area you want to use it in, and
then insert it as the background image.
It will automatically tile.

If I misunderstood your meaning for the term "Tracing Image" please feel free to educate me.

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      25th Dec 2004
My fault. I thought a background image with a little bit of
transparency was called a tracing image. A tracing image is totally
different than what I was wanting to do. I was wanting to make a tiled
watermark with a little bit of transparency, not a tracing image. The
type that stays stationary in the background while the images and text
scroll with the scroll bar. Tracing image sounds like what it should be
called and not watermark. lol. My fault.

 
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Murray
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      25th Dec 2004
Create the transparency and the watermark in your graphics editor.

Affix it to the background of the page with CSS -

<style type="text/css">
<!--
body { background-image:url(foo.gif); background-attachment:fixed; }
-->
</style>

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> My fault. I thought a background image with a little bit of
> transparency was called a tracing image. A tracing image is totally
> different than what I was wanting to do. I was wanting to make a tiled
> watermark with a little bit of transparency, not a tracing image. The
> type that stays stationary in the background while the images and text
> scroll with the scroll bar. Tracing image sounds like what it should be
> called and not watermark. lol. My fault.
>



 
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