
Web 859
An effective web page background should be subtle and unobtrusive. This is
particularly important if the background is used behind text. You can lighten patterns
by using the Edit Fade command, to make them more suitable for displaying behind
text.
Choose Edit Fade to lighten the pattern.
Controlling background color
Using a background color closely matched to your background image takes no
additional download time and creates a pleasing transition. For example, suppose your
page loads a dark green seamless background tile. The tile takes a little time to
download. While it’s loading, the browser displays the page, using the page
background color (which, if not explicitly defined, is usually gray or white). This can
cause a jarring visual transition. Depending upon the text color used, it can even make
a page impossible to read until the background image has finished loading.
Using HTML, you can achieve a solid background color for a page, table, or Cascading
Style Sheet (CSS) element. Although Corel Painter can’t assist you with actually setting
the background color in your HTML code, you can use Corel Painter to determine the
hexadecimal format of a color, which is used in HTML.
Using tiled backgrounds
When a background image is smaller than the boundaries of the display area for a page,
table, or Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) layer, web browsers automatically repeat the
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