I want my main background to be /img/bg/bg188.jpg, and i want the background for the text to be /img/bg/bg243.jpg . there are no bg1 or bg2 option boxes like the background settings page dicated. a little help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? Mackenzie answered Friday May 20 2005, 12:01 am: Hmm. This question Really confuses the cRap out of me, to be honest. I'm going to tRy to help you as best as I can fRom what I got fRom the question. TheRe *IS* a slot foR the PAGE backgRound *and* SIDE BAR backgRound. They can be found on "Column Settings" Now, I undeRstand you'Re using backgRound images offeRed by AdvicenatoRs... to fuRtheR undeRstand youR question, I gave that page a visit, and copied that dumb "/img/bg/bg###.jpg" cRap and pasted it in the coRRect slot... and it did not woRk foR me. I have noooooo idea why that would be. SOOOO the only thing I can suggest to you would be.... eitheR look at youR selected image on the sample scReen they pRovide, and pRess the button key oveR by the Backspace button titled "Print Screen SysRq", oR something to that effect. Then paste it into Window's paint pRogRam. Then simply cut it down so that only the background you want is on the scReen, you get what I'm saying?? Next, save the image, and upload it on a website. By this, I mean go to.. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and RegisteR an account. It's 100% fRee of cost!! then it will pRovide you with a URL that you can paste into the BackgRound slots on AdvicenatoRs. If you wish, I will do this all foR you.. and put it up my photobucket thingy, and always keep it theRe, so you will always have it. I'd be moRe than happie to do so, but it's pRettie simple, so I think you should be able to handle it. Goodluck to you! Hopefully I've been of at least SOME help heRe!! AIM: SiMPLYxGiRL =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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