Setting the color and background of your Web page
You can change the color or use an image as a tiled pattern for
the background of your Web page. When you use an image, it overrides
the color setting.
You can also specify a different color for the background of
tables and table cells. See Using the
Table Object Editor for more information.
Using the Site Editor, you can change several pages at one time.
Choose Open Folder As Site
from the File menu, select the pages you want to change in
the Site Editor, and then follow these instructions to change the
background of all selected Web pages. (See
Changing the color and background of a
table for more information.)
Changing the background color
To change the color of your Web page's background:
- Choose Document
Options from the Tools menu (Windows) or from the Edit
menu (Macintosh).
The Document Options dialog box appears.
- Click the Appearance
tab.
- Place the pointer on the Background Color box and hold
the mouse button down until the pop-up color palette appears.
- Select the color you want to use as the new background for
your Web page.
To select a color not found in the pop-up color palette, choose
Other from
the color palette, select the color you want to use, and then
click OK.
- Click OK
to close the Document Options dialog box.
The background color of your Web page changes.
You can change the color palette that appears in the pop-up menu.
Also note, however, that not all colors are supported uniformly by
all Web browsers. For more information see Changing
the default color palette display.
Using an image for the background
To use an image as a tiled background for your Web page:
- Choose Document
Options from the Tools menu (Windows) or from the Edit
menu (Macintosh).
- Click the Appearance
tab.
- Click the Set
button for the Background Image.
An Open dialog box appears.
- Select the image file you want to use.
- Click Open.
The path of the image file and a thumbnail representation of the
image appear in the Document Options dialog box.
- Click OK
to close the Document Options dialog box.
Note If you select
both a color and an image for the background, the image overrides the
background color unless image loading is turned off in the browser.
To hide the background image in Edit Page mode:
Background images normally display in Edit Page mode. To increase
performance, you can set Claris Home Page to not display them in Edit
Page mode.
- Choose Application
Options from the Tools menu (Windows) or Preferences from the
Edit menu (Macintosh).
- Click the Images tab.
- Click the Display
Background Images in Edit Mode check box to deselect
the option.
To remove an image from the background of your Web page:
- Choose Document
Options from the Tools menu (Windows) or Document Options from
the Edit menu (Macintosh).
- Click the Appearance
tab.
- Click Restore
Default Background.
Changing the default color palette display
You can change the color palette that appears for the color
settings in the Document Options dialog box:
- Choose Application
Options from the Tools menu (Windows) or Preferences from the
Edit menu (Macintosh).
- Click the General tab.
- Choose a new palette from the color palette pop-up menu and
click OK.
Also note, however, that not all colors are supported uniformly by
all Web browsers.
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