I have a situation where I have ~10-20 different background images in a folder. When my site loads I need to choose a specific one of these images based upon some values from the database.
I thought about using runat=server on the body tag, and then adding the attributes dynamically on page_load.
I was wondering if it's possible to affect the positioning of the body; I have a 500 x 500 pixel image I have positioned in the center of the page, set not to repeat. I was wondering if it's possible to skew the positioning somehow so that it appears 20 pixels down from the center, as I have a larger header that overlays the background.
I define Div in my page and I define background image for my page's Body
body { background:url(../image/BGheader21.png) ; text-align:center; }
now I want the Div that I define, doesn't have any background and it show Body's Background Image in below image imagin that flower is body's background image and div with red border is div that I define I want some thing like below image
I'm not too familiar with HTML, but form all the articles I've seen, this should work fine. If I show the image in an asp.net image control then it shows fine. However, I want to put text on top of it.
I tried to start my first ASP.NET MVC program and wanted to modify some parts of the project.
When i tried to change the background color of the page body, i went to the Site.css file and changed the color to #ffffff. When I rebuilt the program the color remained the same, and I found out the only way to change it is to delete it and load it back to the project.
I want to make a textbox with a specific style, within this style a set of images as background parts, how can i attach these images to the custom control as whenever i take the .dll file and add it to the toolbar the images do not appear. So i tried to make them as resource files and their property as embedded in .resx file, so how to make the css style background image url to be linked to any of those image.
I want to send HTML emails from .html files, using Asp.net. To be more precise I'm wondering how to take the content of an HTML file and make it the body of my HTML email?
So using, "System.net.mail" how would I make the the Body of the email the content of a chosen HTML file?
I would like to send an Html email. The body for this email I would like to create completely dynamically. How do I create an html page completely from scratch so that I then have a page that I can add controls to? Do I create an instance of the System.Web.UI.Page class, add my controls to it and then render it as a string that I can assign to the message body?
I am having a form with asp panel which contains table under it,I need to create a Header with Image I have done in the following way,but only image is coming,If I try with only panel then its working.I need both of them. Below is my code,
My web page produces a simple email that works correctly. I now want to put on image at the top the email. My image is xyz.jpg in folder images in my asp.net web site. Here is my code:
MailMessage mm = new MailMessage(); mm.To.Add(Convert.ToString(Session["Email"])); mm.Subject = "Sales Order"; mm.IsBodyHtml = true; mm.From = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress("ABC@gmail.com");
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I'd like the image to appear at the top of my email. I tried using the <img> tags but the image never displays. I think it's the syntax I'm using for the url path to the image is wrong. How do I do this?
Do you think it is wise to load the background-body image dynamically in a CMS application from SQL Server 2005? Granted I would have to generate a sql statement based on size of the page to show the correct image. Anyone run into any pitfalls?
I have a griview which is bounded to a sqldatasource and changed dynamically. How do I change the background cell color based on the value? e.g., 0-0.5 green, 0.5-1 red, sth like that.
I have a series of linkbuttons that are generated dynamically inside a repeater.
I need the background color of the selected linkButton to change and remain a new color when clicked. I thought that the ItemCommand property of the repeater would do the trick, but it doesn't.
Ok, everyone knows that the z-index is messed up in IE8 and that requires patches or workarounds...
What I can't seem to find a solution to is the white background on the DynamicMenu parts of a Menu control. Setting the background color to transparent or not setting it all doesn't seem to have any effect. This is only a problem in IE8, Firefox 3.6.8 renders the dynamic menus without the white background.
I am using Visual web developer 2008 Express. I have a menu with a static top level and a dynamic second level. When the dynamic level is displayed the background is always white. How do I set the background and foreground colors for the dynamic menulevel?
I am converting classic asp page to .net, the classic page had an image as the background, the image itself was only about 3 in long but would cover the whole length of the <td> when the browser was resized. How do i do that now ? Below is the orig html
I would like to use a picture as background and on the pictures insert a table. I'm trying with BackImageUrl, but I don't know exactly how insert it, to use for the
<asp:Content runat="server" ContentPlaceHolderID="Contenido1"> or Do I have to insert it for the table?
We had a custom gradient image we were using on our previous version of tabs, but now that we are trying to use the tabcontrol in ajax, is there any way to apply that background image to the tab panels?