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Steinar T.
Steinar T.
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Hi! I want to post a picture as wallpaper. Then I want to add a new image that h  en

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Hi!Iwant to posta picture as wallpaper.ThenI want toadda new imagethat has a window.Ican seethe backgroundthroughthis window.Iwill also havethe opportunity tomovethisimage horizontally and vertically,so that one cansee different parts ofthe background imagethrough the window.How do I do that?

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Steinar T.
Steinar T.
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I will try again. Hi!I want to post a picture as wallpaper.Then I want to add a new image that has a window.I can see the background through this window.I will also have the opportunity to move this image horizontally and vertically,so that one can see different parts of the background image through the window.How do I do that?

Best reg.

Steinar

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John S.
John S.
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Hello Steinar

On a page You can set an image as a background in page-properties/graphic.

Then You can have a picture on that page.

You can mix it with/ or instead, use the new "row formats", where You can have an image as background for a row. You can let the image expand to fill the whole row-width, and when You check the parrallax effect, both the background and the image scroll with different speed.

BEWARE of, that when using the parrallax effect, the page is not so responsive - it can't handle when You "squeeze" the screen, in a proper manner.

The image You use, must of course be a PNG.

Kind regards

John 

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Steinar T.
Steinar T.
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Thank you. I will try, but if I do not sucseed I would like to com back?

John is alsow a Norwegian name, are you from Norway?

Kind regards

Steinar

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John S.
John S.
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Hello Steinar

How did things go with Your "wallpaper" ?

I hope You understood what I meant with the png. If You have an image in the png format ( with no-background ), then You can make a "hole" in the image. Then You will see the background image through that hole. If You have a fixed background then You will see it scrolling behind the png-image.

My name is from a very distant relative in England - I myself is from Denmark.

Kind regards

John

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