how to get an image as a background in html code example

Example 1: background image

div {
  background-color: #ffffff;
  background-image: url("img_tree.png");
  background-repeat: no-repeat;
  background-attachment: scroll|fixed|local|initial|inherit;
  background-position: right top  |  x% y%  |  xpos ypos;
  background-clip: border-box|padding-box|content-box|initial|inherit;
  background-size: auto|length|cover|contain|initial|inherit;
}
//shorthand:
div {
  background: #ffffff url("img_tree.png") no-repeat right top;
}

Example 2: how to add background in html

<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang=us>
  <meta charset=UTF-8>
  //the following code within the style tags is CSS.
<style>
  /*this is a body tag. After specifying 
  that we want to affect the whole body,
  we add {}, and write the background color
  we want to change it to. */
  body{background:rgb(255,0,0);
  }
  /* this is a class, which we have named green. we add {}, then
  write the background color we want.*/
  .green{background:green}
   /* this is an id, which we have named blue. we add {}, then
  write the background color we want.*/
  #blue{background:blue}
</style>

<body>
This background is red.
  // you must make sure to note that when you add a background to
  a paragraph, you must add a class or id, name it, then style it 
  as seen above.  with tags HTML already recognizes, however, you 
  don't have to do anything more than shown above.
  <p class="green">
  This background is green.</p>
  <p id="blue">This background is blue.</p>

</body>

</style>
</html>

Example 3: inserting a image in html backgound

<html>
  <style>
	body
      {
      background-color: url('url from web'); /* replace "url from the web" with your url*/
      }
  </style>
  <body>
    <!-- Your body displayed with the picture-->
    <h1></h1> 
  </body>  
</html>

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