These are all original graphics that I have made with the help of Adobe Photoshop and Kai's Power Tools. Feel free to use these graphics for your personal homepages - you CANNOT use them for commercial purposes. Since they are my original work, and not just a compilation of backgrounds, I would appreciate a reference on your page and a link to this page - the following text (or some variation of it) should be included in your html document. You can copy and paste the following line directly into your HTML document:

This background is one of
<a href="http://www.oocities.org/soho/1800"> Electra's Backgrounds.</a>


Click on the small sample of the background to see a full page version.

To download:

1. Click on "Download" next to the background you want
2. Right mouse click on the picture
3. Click on "save this image as"
Note: You can save the small background pictures if you want to, but since they are a smaller version of the background graphic they will look slightly different than the backgrounds of the sample pages.

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HTML CODES:

The code for these backgrounds is:

<body background="filename.jpg" text="######" link="######" vlink="######">

text = Color of your text
link = Color of your links
vlink = Color of a visited link

TIPS:

With these backgrounds you have to be careful to choose a text color that can easily read. With most of these backgrounds it is best to use a bigger font than the default one, but don't use one that's too big - <font size=+1> is best in my opinion. You also have to take into consideration your overall design - a nice background is no good if it doesn't go well with the layout of your page, or your other graphics. If you're going to have a lot of graphics, and your page is going to be pretty busy, then it's better to go with a background that's plain rather than one of these.

plain | seamless | tiled | index


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