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Posted by rigby4 on 07/04/06 13:35
Thanks to both of you for your responses. Sorry I was unclear. I'll try
again. The "url" part says to me (suggests to me?) that whenever my page is
displayed, it will have to link to the site where I found that background
picture. Some sites say "please don't link to this site" but they allow me
to take a copy of their picture. Can I download a copy of their .jpg file
and put it into my background? How? Hope this is clearer. I do appreciate
your trying to help me.
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
news:77248$44a8986a$40cba7c7$26135@NAXS.COM...
> rigby4 wrote:
>> I'm trying to change the background of a table. Do I HAVE to link to a
>> website, or can I just plug in a .jpg file? If I can just add the .jpg
>> file, do I put it into the same field? Almost anyone knows more about
>> this than I do, so thanks for your help.
> The HTML of a webpage is not like a Word document where media can be
> embedded, it is more like a script to a play and your media like the
> actors. The 'script' (HTML) just directs where the image is displayed or
> what words are placed, so your must link to your JPG. I hope that answer's
> your question because it is a little unclear what your are asking.
>
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> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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