Is there a way with WD9 or in general to make the full-tiling page?
My main issue is the graphic. The other pieces I believe are all doable.
http://www.turtlewax.com/tirewheelhub/
Is there a way with WD9 or in general to make the full-tiling page?
My main issue is the graphic. The other pieces I believe are all doable.
http://www.turtlewax.com/tirewheelhub/
Yes, I believe. I have posted the question before and saw the code creating the full-page image, etc. But every time I seem to deselect the "clip" option or whatever and I view my .htm's on devices outside of a wide screen it shifts the page all around. I am trying to keep the content (main body) centered all the time and contingent on the screen size, show the images scaled down or expanded. I am also open to just showing the portion of the image that is the size of the display and the remainder of the image to be seen only if there is a larger-sized screen (above 1024 or whatever).
I see, so you mean fill browser (viewport) rather than tiling (repeating) the image?
Version 9 can do this natively now via a right-click on the pasteboard, chose Fill browser window.
For earlier versions you will need to use either CSS or jquery.
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Hi Sledger,
I just purchased WD9 Premium. See the pasteboard background but confused on how do you what you referenced. Tried importing an image, right-clicked and didn't see what you described.
Any clarification would be appreciated.
EZ
[1] Drop image into WD9Premium
[2] Right-click the image and chose 'Set as pasteboard background'
[3] Delete image left on page now that the pasteboard is filled
[4] Right-click on pasteboard and choose 'Pasteboard Background>>Fill Browser Window'
Preview to see it in action.
Ok, dropped image in, right-clicked, did the "set as". The whole screen became covered. Deleted the image, move the mouse to the pasteboard (outside of frame), right-clicked on pasteboard background, fill is greyed out.
How did I miss this?
So theoretically, you could drag and drop a background image that was the same proportions as a mobile device (good luck finding a common side) and then a mobile device would scale to the background image?
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Have to make sure "fill" is deselected or option does not come up. Testing now...
Looks like that worked. Thanks for the post. Again, have to make sure "tiled" (not filled, as I said before) is deselected to have that option. Just tried it on 1680 monitor plus iPad. Looks good on both. Pretty cool.
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