Usually when I design web pages and want for example a gradient tone at the top I repeat a gradient strip with background-repeat: repeat-x
How can I achieve this without hacking the code outside XWD?
Usually when I design web pages and want for example a gradient tone at the top I repeat a gradient strip with background-repeat: repeat-x
How can I achieve this without hacking the code outside XWD?
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Make the gradient strip longer than your page and/or maximum possible vertical resolution of the user monitor.
Alternatively you can hack the page from within the document using js in placeholder.
John.
I have done this in the past in NetObjects by creating a thin rectangle that is longer than any page I plan to create. The using the rectangle for the background. The image repeats for the width of the page.
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