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| Civilians | Yes, apply style directive to the body tag. Copy the following style between the head tags in the HTML view of the page. Change the url of the image to correspond to yours. I don't think you can stretch it. If you need bigger size, create a bigger version of the picture with an image editing program. <style> BODY { background: white url("images/pic1_small.jpg"); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: center; } </style> See this for explanation http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/colors.html ...PC oldgoat wrote: > Is there a way to format a background without the tile effect in FP2000. I > want to use a created graphic and just stretch it to fit. > > |
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