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romantic interlude
Hello,

I am new here and put an adult site together but I was wondering if there was a way to change the background color as it is all white after the small reddish front page loads? Is there some html code I can insert at the beginning of the page to change the color or even possibly upload a background image?

Thanks for all your help I appreciate it.

G
emu
QUOTE(romantic interlude @ Aug 20 2009, 12:49 AM) *
I am new here and put an adult site together but I was wondering if there was a way to change the background color as it is all white after the small reddish front page loads? Is there some html code I can insert at the beginning of the page to change the color or even possibly upload a background image?

Have not yet seen a way to do this with Pre-designed templates. How important is it?
Laura(WDP)
QUOTE(emu @ Jul 28 2010, 04:09 AM) *
Have not yet seen a way to do this with Pre-designed templates. How important is it?


Hello again and there is no a tool for changing the background colour but if you created your own design and implemented it into your site (pre-designed) we will be happy to help you with a background colour - just sent us the one you want to get there.

regards,

PS How important this is - well, I know many sites who have high convertions even without any chnages at all - just standard templates.
tibbsy
QUOTE(Laura(WDP) @ Jul 28 2010, 11:05 AM) *
Hello again and there is no a tool for changing the background colour but if you created your own design and implemented it into your site (pre-designed) we will be happy to help you with a background colour - just sent us the one you want to get there.

regards,

PS How important this is - well, I know many sites who have high convertions even without any chnages at all - just standard templates.


Hi

you could use CSS to create the styles for any part of your template. You would need to do a little homework on how it works but you could simply use inline styles to colour the various elements.

if you fancy a go at it check the official link below

http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html

make sure you BACK UP your template first by copying it to a txt file on your PC.
Laura(WDP)
QUOTE(tibbsy @ Nov 26 2010, 01:32 PM) *
Hi

you could use CSS to create the styles for any part of your template. You would need to do a little homework on how it works but you could simply use inline styles to colour the various elements.

if you fancy a go at it check the official link below

http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html

make sure you BACK UP your template first by copying it to a txt file on your PC.


Hello All,

This will work for the front page only as the inside pages can be changed by us only but it is not a big problem, once your front page design is ready, we will help you with the background colour of the inside pages.

Regards,
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