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Darkseeker
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How would I put a picture as a background or like on the sides if I was making a palette?
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Neutral
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Would like to know the answer to this too. Specifically a locked background that won't repeat or scroll
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Neutral
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There's a guide right here. Edited at October 25, 2023 09:44 PM by Grim Reaper
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Neutral
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Yeah, I think this topic is in the wrong place, but I can't find the answer to my question :,)
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Darkseeker
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Sure, but the guide is not on how to put a picture only on what the specific codes do and where the colors would be. Grim Reaper said: There's a guide right here.
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Neutral
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Actually, if you could read through the guide, you could see that people ask for help on various coding portions on the topic. People often ask for help on borders, cursors and backgrounds. The coding that you're looking for is listed on pages: 11, 16 and 20. However, the pasted information in quotation marks below is directly from my own palette.
"url(LINK); background-size: 100%; background-repeat: repeat; background-attachment: fixed;background-size: cover; background-position: center; border:0px;"
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Darkseeker
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Ok, Im sorry, thanks for the help! Grim Reaper said: Actually, if you could read through the guide, you could see that people ask for help on various coding portions on the topic. People often ask for help on borders, cursors and backgrounds. The coding that you're looking for is listed on pages: 11, 16 and 20. However, the pasted information in quotation marks below is directly from my own palette.
"url(LINK); background-size: 100%; background-repeat: repeat; background-attachment: fixed;background-size: cover; background-position: center; border:0px;"
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Also, it says right in the second post: "Changing tree background (daytime BG)" That's the code you'll want to use.
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Darkseeker
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Thank you! Vennenum said: Also, it says right in the second post: "Changing tree background (daytime BG)" That's the code you'll want to use.
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