Page Properties - Faded Background Image
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Page Properties - Faded Background Image
Hi
Is it possible (if so, how) to have a Page Properties > Style > Image, so automatically have some king of fading applied?
TIA
Is it possible (if so, how) to have a Page Properties > Style > Image, so automatically have some king of fading applied?
TIA
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
The page background does not support overlays.
But it is possible with layer and layout grid backgrounds.
But it is possible with layer and layout grid backgrounds.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
OK, thanks. Sorry to tag onto this but can I set a text border (not a box), ie red text with a black border. Thought I could do it in styles but can't see how. Thanks.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
This is also possible with a layer or layout gird.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
How, I don't see any option to add a text border colour, can you point me in the right direction please. Cheers
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
Are you referring to adding a 'stroke' to text?
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
I'm sorry, I thought you were referring to the object border.
To add a border around characters you can use the 'text art' object.
To add a border around characters you can use the 'text art' object.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
Yes, pretty much that. Thanks.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
But Text Art isn't responsive (is it?) TIAPablo wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:15 pm I'm sorry, I thought you were referring to the object border.
To add a border around characters you can use the 'text art' object.
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
If you set the output format to 'SVG' then the object is flexible when used inside a layout grid.
Demo:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/suppor ... coast.html
Demo:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/suppor ... coast.html
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
OK, ill give that a go. Cheers
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Re: Page Properties - Faded Background Image
It can be done using WebKit Custom Styles but I have had mixed results so no bothered with it. You can of course get a decent enough look just by using the Style Manager and set a 'Shadow'. If you want to try it, do this:
1. Select Tools>Style Manager
2. Click Add
3. Click 'Custom Styles' (top option)
4. Paste the below text in
5. Save it and apply to your text.
NOTE: WWB won't render this in the editor but it does show in the browser OK
color: black;
-webkit-text-fill-color: white; /* Will override color (regardless of order) */
-webkit-text-stroke-width: 1px;
-webkit-text-stroke-color: black;
Have a tinker with the colours and px values.
Cheers
1. Select Tools>Style Manager
2. Click Add
3. Click 'Custom Styles' (top option)
4. Paste the below text in
5. Save it and apply to your text.
NOTE: WWB won't render this in the editor but it does show in the browser OK
color: black;
-webkit-text-fill-color: white; /* Will override color (regardless of order) */
-webkit-text-stroke-width: 1px;
-webkit-text-stroke-color: black;
Have a tinker with the colours and px values.
Cheers