Creating a Static Background on a blog

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
By Zo Nicholas

Daily Online Training Call

Tuesday 6th October

Creating a Static Background on a blog

A whole training call focused on resizing a large background image in order to use it as a static background on a blog. An image was provided for this purpose, a photo of the ‘Marble Stadium in Athens’.

Training Call Workshop

The workshop gave the participants the opportunity to put into practice the instruction on resizing the image and also work with the stylesheet to make the neccessary changes to obtain a result.

Once the concept is understood then any image can be utilised as a static background, as in this example below of a grunge background incorporated in Yorgo’s design blog.

Grunge Background

Grunge Background

An example below of the ‘Marble Stadium, Athens’ photo used as a background on the Web Design blog during a training call.

Static background image

Static background image

As the reader scrolls down the page, the background image remains firmly in place on the screen.

For recordings of the training:

Daily Online Training call recording

Daily Online Training call recording

For more information about the Daily Online Training calls click here.


Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

If you enjoyed reading the above, please consider following future tips and strategies by RSS reader or Subscribe by Email.

Read more..

Tags: , , , , ,

2 Responses to “Creating a Static Background on a blog”

  1. BRAVOOO ZO !

    It works perfectly… that’s a great idea :))

    THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH !!!!

    Laetitia.

    #235
  2. [...] Creating a Static Background on a blog [...]

    #269

Leave a Reply