![]() ![]() Go to the Design view and select that large image which will probably be covering everything (You can scroll down to see your website below this image if you’re worried) and once you’ve selected the image, look to the Properties panel and give this image an ID name of “fsbg” which will be our little acronym for “full-screen-back-ground”. For the sake of placing this is the proper place, let’s jump into Code view and drag our background image from the Files panel into the first line beneath the opening “body” tag. With the plain CSS technique we need to first place our image that will be the background image. Bigger is better when dealing with web background images, just take care to optimize that image as much as you can. This may go without saying, but just to be thorough you want to make sure that your background image is probably at least 2000px wide or so.
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