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    WebMagic is offline First Sergeant
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    Arrow Is there a way to color the area behind the website?

    Hi All...

    That about sums it up. That's my question. When I open my website which has white pages with black or colored text and images etc., the browser background being white doesn't provide a nicely "framed effect" that I would like.

    Is there some option available somewhere to put color in the background? Behind the web pages I mean.

    Sure hope I can do that. It would be visually pleasing to me for my pages to be "framed" in color.

    Thanks for any suggestions.

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    Default Re: Is there a way to color the area behind the website?

    Right click on the page and it will bring up page properties - select any background color you'd like or add one via an image.

    You can aslo you all the tools on the top and "frame" or use shapes to add more backgrounds.

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    Wink Re: Is there a way to color the area behind the website?

    You can also download the full range of free backgrounds provided for the blue voda website builder.

    To install access the selected file through the properties window.

    There are lots of excellent backgrounds available.

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    Default Re: Is there a way to color the area behind the website?

    http://www.baldwincomusic.com/frame1.html


    The link above was a frame I was playing with that was easy to make.
    I first openned a new page. went to page properties, background,
    make the background black. Now, I selected the shape tool at the top,
    expanded the square to 95% of the page, changed color to navy,
    checked border, set width to 10, and 'wala'.

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