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Thanks, but I'll stick with what I have up. ;)
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Oddly enough, my "about" page is rarely about anything......
seriesly, thanks for the tip
Interesting
My "about" page gives honor to the Major League pitcher with the most wins for a southpaw. Note there's a bonus Trivia Quiz at the bottom.
What does "put your page stuff here" mean? Can I browse my C drive, or does it have to be a web page somewhere?
Thanks Asphalt, HTML information is always helpful.
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Ugh, tiles are crud!
I did this a few years ago. I found a really awesome Hubble photo of a nebula and posted it as my background.
I hotlinked the picture without permission. The owner of the site I hotlinked from wasn't too happy about this and changed the photo from the Keyhole Nebula to a naked gay dude stroking his erect pecker.
I didn't know about this for a few days. Then the FReepmails started arriving. "Dude! What's up with your homepage?!?!"
I like this HTML tester too.
http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_basic
Kool !
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This might not be relevant to the FR personal home page, but for hypertext markup language in general, the default tiled background image appears within the angle brackets that open the document body default specifications, called collectively "the body tags", along with text/linktext colorations. Open your html file in a text editor, find the body specification and insert background="myfile.gif", replacing myfile.gif with your desired tiled background image name. The filename may be fully qualified or relative to your public html directory, or in fully qualified universal resource locator (URL) form. Also some browsers/servers are picky about quoting the filename. Find what works. Stylesheets complicate this somewhat, and the above applies to a simple static html page without stylesheets.
Well, I managed to screw it up!
If you can tell me how to get javascript onto my about page, I can do direct links to listen live broadcasts for radio. I have a few there already.
GO GOLDEN STATE !
What's a profile page?