Webpage Gradient in Xara Pro X17
To create a gradient (say blue to pink) as background for my web pages, I can set the default existing background to blue and apply a gradient to that. And that's fine, except the gradient is not consistent on all the pages because the page lengths affect the look of the gradient on each of them.
So, for consistency, is it better to create a new background, colour it blue, apply gradient and set it for each page?
What is the standard practice for this (and I believe Pro X17 has enhanced how this is done?)?
Finally, should the Pasteboard be also given the same gradient?
I'm also wondering how browsers respond to gradients like these?
Thanks in advance,
Seamus
Re: Webpage Gradient in Xara Pro X17
I suspect that Acorn when he reads this post will have a better solution. There should be a way to do this so that the browser automatically creates the gradient with a small script. But it is not something I know how to do. Check back.
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Re: Webpage Gradient in Xara Pro X17
Seamus, cheat.
Make the Page Background all Pink but place a fixed height Box, the height and width of your shortest page, with your Blue-Pink Gradient as the bottom object on the MouseOff Layer.
:pointAttachment 127266, is purposely not the full width and the Yellow bar is under everything.
Acorn
Re: Webpage Gradient in Xara Pro X17
Thanks, Acorn. Working with that now!
Seamus
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Seamus, I think you might also consider this approach:
- Add colours to create a Page background and Pasteboard background Layers.
- Remove the Page Shadow.
- Unlock the Page background Layer.
- Select and set the Rectangle to 40% Black and 50% Flat Transparency.
- Lock the Page background Layer again.
- Unlock the Pasteboard background Layer.
- Select the Rectangle (there is one).
- Set it to 50% Flat Transparency.
- Add a Repeating Alt-Rainbow Fill, picking your start and end colours.
- Lock the Pasteboard background Layer again.
In a Conventional Website, the background, when Fixed, will always start as the same position so all pages with this background will have the same presentation, regardless of length.
In a Vertical Supersite, the first page's background is repeated forever down all pages but the blend is seamless and, if set up properly, harmonious.
:pointAttachment 127272.
I do prefer this design as the pages seem to float.
Lots of scope for experimenting and changes a dull site into something a little more.
Acorn
Re: Webpage Gradient in Xara Pro X17
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Acorn
Seamus, I think you might also consider this approach:
- Add colours to create a Page background and Pasteboard background Layers.
- Remove the Page Shadow.
- Unlock the Page background Layer.
- Select and set the Rectangle to 40% Black and 50% Flat Transparency.
- Lock the Page background Layer again.
- Unlock the Pasteboard background Layer.
- Select the Rectangle (there is one).
- Set it to 50% Flat Transparency.
- Add a Repeating Alt-Rainbow Fill, picking your start and end colours.
- Lock the Pasteboard background Layer again.
In a Conventional Website, the background, when Fixed, will always start as the same position so all pages with this background will have the same presentation, regardless of length.
In a Vertical Supersite, the first page's background is repeated forever down all pages but the blend is seamless and, if set up properly, harmonious.
:point
Attachment 127272.
I do prefer this design as the pages seem to float.
Lots of scope for experimenting and changes a dull site into something a little more.
Acorn
Many thanks, Acorn. I'll spend some time examining and working with the concept. Certainly makes for more interesting webpages!
Seamus