I just started here at the advicenator yesterday. So far its great. I love giving advice. But I was wondering how to get some great designs as backgrounds. My advice column right now is kind of boring. So, if you could please help me that'd be greatly apprciated!
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If you don't like any backgrounds from those pages, or if they don't help, you can go to Column Settings (on the left hand side of this website) and change your colors around, or use one of the preset color sets. OR you could just simply go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and type in "page backgrounds" or something like that. OR go to Google again but click "Images" and then type "backgrounds". OR you could ask me!
Good Luck and I hope you find something you like :)
XxRockon answered Saturday October 23 2004, 12:00 pm: hey cool welcome to the site! What i did was go to google and find a pic fomseting i liked, and then did "copy shortcut" right click that picture and click copy shortcut. then under column settings paste it under "backround image (URL). I also know that the site has some premade ones u can check out under column settings. [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
sUnsEt_rOO18 answered Saturday October 23 2004, 11:10 am: hey! welcome to the site!!hAha!! well i went to google and clicked on the images tab and then typed in sunset. they have a ton of pretty ones hope i helped!!! <3.RaCh [ sUnsEt_rOO18's advice column | Ask sUnsEt_rOO18 A Question ]
liddylflirtx3 answered Saturday October 23 2004, 10:44 am: Here are some helpful websites with backgroud codes:
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