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    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/

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    Not clear what you are asking "to make the full-tiling page?"

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    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).

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    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.
    DEMO and FILE ► http://xara-users.info/demos/Auto%20...uery/index.htm

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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

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    [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.

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    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.

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    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...

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    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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