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  • Tyler

    background

    Is there anyway I can set a page that I created through HTML as my
    background for my PC.


  • SamMan

    #2
    Re: background

    "Tyler" <Fandango518@ao l.com> wrote in message
    news:bvue8n$lf4 $1@news.tamu.ed u...[color=blue]
    > Is there anyway I can set a page that I created through HTML as my
    > background for my PC.
    >
    >[/color]

    If you're talking about your desktop, then you will have to get an image of
    your page, page element, etc. To do this, you could open your page in a
    browser, maximize it, take a screen shot (Print Screen) and then paste into
    the image editor of your choice. Save the file and then set as your desktop.

    I'm sure this isn't the best way to do it, but it is one way.

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    SamMan
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    • Tyler

      #3
      Re: background

      What if it has animation, for example one letter rotates. Can that still
      work?

      -Tyler


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      • Brian

        #4
        Re: background

        Tyler wrote:[color=blue]
        > What if it has animation, for example one letter rotates. Can that still
        > work?[/color]

        Can what still work? Try quoting a bit of the message to which you are
        replying. You don't need to quote the whole thing -- in fact, it's
        best to trim it down to only the relevant bit -- but do include that bit.

        --
        Brian (follow directions in my address to email me)


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        • Ney André de Mello Zunino

          #5
          Re: background

          Tyler wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > Is there anyway I can set a page that I created through HTML as my
          > background for my PC.[/color]

          You seem to be using Windows. If that is indeed the case, there is a
          feature known as "Active Desktop" which allows you to do just that. You
          may turn it on from the "Display Properties" window. On Windows XP, that
          will under Display Properties > Desktop (tab) -> Customize Desktop.

          Regards,

          --
          Ney André de Mello Zunino

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