Transparent Backround

C

Citruz

I have designed a website, where I have a backround with the "main" stuff on,
and then I have inserted a "built in frame" where my "pages" are coming with
the content. Now, I want my "content" pages to be transparent, so that the
backround page is also the backround of my content pages...
Any ideas how to do that??
I have tried to make a backroundpicture for my pages that is transparent,
but it just goes white!!
ANY HELP would be apprieciated!!! :)
 
R

Ronx

What is the "main" stuff?
What is a "built in frame"?
If the "built in frame" is an iFrame, or you are using a frameset,
then the background has to be applied to the page in the frame.
Please give more information, or a link to the site.
 
C

Citruz

Bad explanation... :) Oh my... hehe :)
Sorry...
www.kennel-ipso.com
As you can see I have had to put the same picture as backround in the frame,
as in the backround itself...
I hope you can help.... :)
(I am using the Norwegian version, so I am bad at the English "names"....
Thank you!!

Ronx skrev:
 
R

Ronx

Your solution is the correct solution. With iFrames, the page in the
iFrame must have its own background - it cannot be transparent.
 
C

Citruz

Ok.... :)
Thank you...
I have figured out how to do it so it looks more proffesional now.... :)
Thank you...


Ronx skrev:
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Comment; you may want to consider not using FP photo gallery, as you can see
you cannot control how the larger images look (they're not real pages) so
your big images of the doggies will always be left aligned and on that stark
white bg.

Just make your own thumbs, and create a page for each larger doggie image,
that way you can control the bg color and other properties of the large
image page.

just my 2 euro.

hth.


| Ok.... :)
| Thank you...
| I have figured out how to do it so it looks more proffesional now.... :)
| Thank you...
|
|
| Ronx skrev:
|
| > Your solution is the correct solution. With iFrames, the page in the
| > iFrame must have its own background - it cannot be transparent.
| > --
| > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
| > FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| >
| > | > > Bad explanation... :) Oh my... hehe :)
| > > Sorry...
| > > www.kennel-ipso.com
| > > As you can see I have had to put the same picture as backround in
| > > the frame,
| > > as in the backround itself...
| > > I hope you can help.... :)
| > > (I am using the Norwegian version, so I am bad at the English
| > > "names"....
| > > Thank you!!
| > >
| > > Ronx skrev:
| > >
| > >> What is the "main" stuff?
| > >> What is a "built in frame"?
| > >> If the "built in frame" is an iFrame, or you are using a frameset,
| > >> then the background has to be applied to the page in the frame.
| > >> Please give more information, or a link to the site.
| > >> --
| > >> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| > >> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
| > >> FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| > >>
| > >> | > >> >I have designed a website, where I have a backround with the
| > >> >"main"
| > >> >stuff on,
| > >> > and then I have inserted a "built in frame" where my "pages" are
| > >> > coming with
| > >> > the content. Now, I want my "content" pages to be transparent, so
| > >> > that the
| > >> > backround page is also the backround of my content pages...
| > >> > Any ideas how to do that??
| > >> > I have tried to make a backroundpicture for my pages that is
| > >> > transparent,
| > >> > but it just goes white!!
| > >> > ANY HELP would be apprieciated!!! :)
| > >> >
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 

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