backgrounds for css code example
Example 1: background css
/* Color (Example: red): */
html,body {
background-color: red;
}
/* Image (Example: your.picture): */
html,body {
background-image: url("your.picture");
}
Example 2: background css
body {
background: #ffffff url("img_tree.png") no-repeat fixed right top;
}
Example 3: adding background image css
/* Answer to: "adding background image css" */
/*
The background-image property sets one or more background images
for an element.
By default, a background-image is placed at the top-left corner
of an element, and repeated both vertically and horizontally.
Tip: The background of an element is the total size of the
element, including padding and border (but not the margin).
Tip: Always set a background-color to be used if the image is
unavailable.
*/
/* Set a background-image for the <body> element: */
body {
background-image: url("paper.gif");
background-color: #cccccc;
}
/* Set two background images for the <body> element: */
body {
background-image: url("img_tree.gif"), url("paper.gif");
background-color: #cccccc;
}
Example 4: background in css
/* There are several ways of setting a background, like in HTML or CSS
(I advise you to set it in CSS) You can set a colour or image with
the same attribute: */
/* Setting the colour in a div, body, html (html is the whole page),
class, and id: */
div, body, html, .myClass, #myId {
background-color: grey;
}
/* Setting the image: */
div {
background: url("img.jpg");
}
/* If you want to call an image from a specific directory use a '/'.
For example, the image is in a folder called 'Images' (the HTML
and CSS files have to be in the same folder as the 'Images folder') */
div {
background: url("Images/img.jpg");
}