i have this background i want to use, i found it online on a background website. what do i put for the link because there isn't a link for it, so i can have it as my background on here
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? Mackenzie answered Sunday May 22 2005, 3:38 am: To be honest, I'm a bit confused on the question. HoweveR, I'm going to tRy to help you as best as I can fRom what I got fRom the question. Now, theRe *IS* a slot foR the PAGE backgRound *AND* SIDE BAR backgRound. They can be found on the page titled "Column Settings". To get the backgRound you want, simply open up the website wheRe the backgRound is on, 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 ]
shake answered Saturday May 21 2005, 8:36 pm: If there is no link, it means YOU CANT!
Karen answered Saturday May 21 2005, 7:33 pm: If you found a background that you want to use as your background for your column, right click on the image or whatever your background is, go to 'Properties', then copy the URL next to 'Address URL', and then paste the URL into the 'Page background image (URL)' and then 'Sidebar background image (URL)' sections and then save your changes. That's the only way to get a background onto your column, without having to use HTML codes. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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