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2/14/2016 12:35 PM
 

Hi, I am new to DNN just few days.  So my questions might be stupid for you. Hope anyone can help me.

I am going to add background image for all pages. So I click on admin-> site setting --> appearance-->body background, I drop an image (1440*900) inside upload box. Then click update.

Then I log out as vistor. Website becomes as below:

 

 The background image is shown on top login banner. not on page. why is that?

 

And how can I move the green squre part to somewhere else? I don't like it shows on top.

 

2. Then I click on other page. Now I see the background image shows on page as below

 Then new question comes up. It is repeated. I want it be center no repeated. How to do so?


 
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2/14/2016 2:16 PM
 

This is due to the design/style of the Skin you are using.

Honestly, the "background" image is an OLD setting (one of the first available in DNN) and doesn't get used anymore. If you want to use it though, you will need to modify the Skin so that the DIV or SPAN tag that controls that white section is changed to Transparent.

That would be done by finding the CSS class wrapped around that section, and changing the Style, likely something like 

 

.MenuWrapper{background-color:transparent;}


Chris Hammond
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2/15/2016 2:50 AM
 

hi, Chris

I fix the image showing center/no-repeated as your instruction. Thanks

Then how to move top panel to other position?

 
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2/15/2016 5:49 AM
 
you would need to modify the skin to modify the Logo pane, but it might be easier to move the individual skin objects to the appropriate position inside the skin.ascx.

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Sebastian Leupold

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2/15/2016 8:28 AM
 
Hi, Sebastian

Thanks. I move the usercontrol panel as your instruction. There is one more thing not showing right under IE9.

 Screenshot above is IE9. There is background color. Below is Firefox, there is no background color.

 

 

I am using 3-Col-Social.ascx. From codes, it should be the lines of :

<div id="contentWrapper"> <div class="container">

In skin.css under Gravity folder, I modify the part:

#container { position: relative; z-index: 0; width: 980px; padding: 0px; margin: 0 auto; background-color:transparent; }

It is already set to transparent. where else should I do to make it right under IE?

 
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