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I have seen so many pages that have this. I really would love to know how to do something like this. I know how to do a single background on a web page.
I have seen so many pages that have this. I really would love to know how to do something like this. I know how to do a single background on a web page.
Thanks for any help.
Grandma V
Hi, Grandma V!
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, could you point us to a website that displays the effect you're referring to?
I don't know if this will help but I make my backgrounds in Paintshop Pro 9, savethem as a jpg file and then import them as images to my BV page. This allows me to make them as simple or complicated as I like. I love using an effect called drop shadows that give my graphics a 3D effect and it's so simple to do within a graphics program. Other programs include ULEAD Photo Impact, Macromedia Fireworks and Microsoft Publisher. Many of these applications are quite expensive but ULEAD offer a free trial of Photo Impact which lasts a month and the program is quite affordable - you can learn more by clicking here. There are many,many effects that can be achieved by using a graphics program.
You can play around in BlueVoda and achieve some interesting results by using a grey duplicate shape placed behind the front shape. This can give the feeling that the page is 3D. Another way to give your page a layered effect is to set the background colour and use a different coloured rectangle sized to 800 pixels as your actual page. Then centre your page (in page properties). This gives a simple layered effect. Here is a quick example of what I mean - click here.
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use one-celled table....actually, i haven't seen any conflicts with this way:
In BV, choose Table>Insert Table
you can choose 0 rows and 0 columns OR 1 and 1...either way
Now your 3 images need some level of transparency OR enough negative space for parts of each background image to show through and create the layered effect. either way, 3 images need to have transparency.
You can set a background for the page.
you can set a background for the table (right-click, select Properties)
You can set a background for the cell ( right-click, select Cell Properties)
grab the corner of your one cell table and size it to the same height x width of your page.
Voila!
if I'm not mistaked, I think Andy128 and some other forum members briefly talked about this same effect in another thread.
I have used Paint Shop Pro a lot, but never figured out how to do a 3 layer background. I didn't want it to tile 3 color.
Robert that sounds like a neat idea. I would have never thought of that!!! Way to go. I have tried to find a page that I liked but didn't find one right away.
I guess an example would be a holiday page such as St Patricks Day. A darker green, then a foil green that is brighter and then another green that has a very light pattern on it. The above 3 would be the whole background and then design more from there. I hope I explained it ok. I'll try to send an example when I can.
Thanks
GrandmaV
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