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    Hello,

    Please see my site www.eildonhillstables.co.uk

    I have set the page sizes to be 800 x 600 and center aligned.
    Would it now be possible to keep the main 800 x 600 area white but to have a green background outwith this?

    ie if the users monitor display setting is set to a resolution greater than 800 x 600 they will see my white webpages at 800 x 600 in the middle of the browser but with green either side.

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: Background colour (to the sides of the pages)

    If you set your page to 800 wide, add a green background, anyone with monitor setting greater than 800 wide will see a green background. Thos who have settings at 800 will not (and this percentage of users is only a fraction of Users today --- mostly the older visitors that struggle with visual acuity).

    If you want to be 100% sure ALL visitors see the green background (since you feel it is a mandatory element in your design), set your page width no wider than 775-785 (max) and go from there.
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    • #3
      Re: Background colour (to the sides of the pages)

      Thanks Vasili,

      I already have the background set to white. Do I need to set it to green and somehow layer a 600x800 white box/table on top of this with everything in it? I would like the main 600 x 800 part to be white.

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      • #4
        Re: Background colour (to the sides of the pages)

        Originally posted by danandadie View Post
        I already have the background set to white. Do I need to set it to green and somehow layer a 600x800 white box/table on top of this with everything in it? I would like the main 600 x 800 part to be white.
        Yes. You will need to create a separate white "rectangle" to act as your page area, to be on top of a green rectangle.

        * If you already have things on top of a white object (as page area) > Create your green "box" to whatever size you prefer (to show as a green "frame" around your white page area), right-click on it and "Send To Back."
        . VodaWebs....Luxury Group
        * Success Is Potential Realized *

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        • #5
          Re: Background colour (to the sides of the pages)

          Excellent. Exactly what I was trying to achieve. Thanks

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