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HTML Background Codes: How to Change Background Color

If you want to change the background of your website, blog, eBay listings, myspace, and more, then these HTML background codes should come in handy.

Most websites that are created using HTML use one of the basic codes below to indicate the background color to the web browser. By using the basic codes below, you can change the color of your basic HTML page.

Note: Remember, you can only check these by adding the code to an HTML page, etc.

 

 Add a background color to your website.

Note: this code will not work for eBay auctions. See below for instructions on how to make background colors for your auctions.

 

To make a background color for your eBay auction, just use this code. It will create one large table that you can use for a background.

You can always change the color of the background table by changing #0000ff to another color. See our color chart for a complete list.

 

Use this code to use an image (or picture) as a background for your website.

 

 Make a background picture move along with you as you scroll.

 

This is a cool html trick. Use this to let your visitors change the color of your background. Go ahead and add this code to you site & click the button & see the outline change colors! 


 

Note: You can add more buttons or change the color of each button. Just change the html code to the color you want!

 

 Add background music to your auction or website!

Note: First, you will have to host your music just like you would with a picture. Below is one of many companies that will host music free!

 http://www.audiostreet.net/

Note: loop is the number of times you would like the music to play while a user is on your site. You can change this.

More Neat HTML Codes

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This post was written by Ben on April 28, 2009

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HTML Image, Picture, and Animation Codes

The codes on this page are for images & animations. Did you know you can add extra pictures to you eBay® auctions or website for free? You simply have to host the picture or animation first, and then enter an HTML code into your auction and you can add extra pictures!
 

*Note- In order to have a picture show up on your website or auction you have to first get it hosted. What does hosting a picture mean? It means that a server (Ex: www.PhotoBucket.com®) is allowing users to view your picture at all times even when you are not online.

So all you need to do is go to www.PhotoBucket.com®, sign-up for an account, (it’s completely FREE) and upload your photo. Then after you upload it, PhotoBucket® will give you a URL code and all you do is insert that URL code from Photobucket® into where it says “URL FOR YOUR PICTURE HERE” for the HTML code on this page. Do NOT delete the quotations ” ” because it will not work.

NOTE: The pictures on this page may not show the actual HTML effects. If you want to see the final results of what the HTML code can do to the images & pictures, then copy the code & test it in our HTML Checker.

 

Take an ordinary picture like this one and turn it into the following using the codes provided:

 

 

X-ray Filter: 

 

 Engrave Filter:

 

 Opacity Filter:

 

 Black & White Filter:

 

 Invert Filter:

 

Ripple Filter:

 

 

 Putting your cursor over the Image Makes your pictures shake with this Code!

NOTE: This code does NOT work in eBay auctions but it does work with websites!

 

To Insert a Picture or Animation into Your Auction or Website use this code:

 

 

To center your picture: 

 

  Use this html code to adjust the size of your picture. Just change the width or height in the quotation marks:

 

 

 

Use this code to make your picture into a marquee:

 

 

Make your picture a clickable link: 

 

 

 

Position your text on the left with a picture on the right.

 

 

Position Your Text on the Side picture And Your Picture in the Middle!

 

Cool HTML Background Codes

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This post was written by Ben on April 28, 2009

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