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Tagged: inner, Landscape, page backgrounds

  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 12 years, 4 months ago by arretx.
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  • January 14, 2013 at 2:06 pm #11893
    arretx
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    On this site - http://www.showseason.com - I am looking to create custom background watermark images based on the page name and I'm not sure what the best approach is.  The image would be a background to the #inner tag if it were CSS, but applying conditionals to CSS???

    If there was a way to assign the background image to the inner DIV on the page parameters while creating the page, that would be the best solution, but anything will be better than nothing.

    The pages look so stark white that they need some sort of image with a 20% alpha transparency on them to give it some depth.

    Ideas?

    January 14, 2013 at 2:38 pm #11903
    arretx
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    Okay, no need for an answer.  I figured it out.

    On the page I want to modify, in "Layout Settings" simply add a custom class (make it up) and put it in the BODY field, then save your page.

    In Appearance -> Editor, edit the child theme's CSS file and add the following:

    .custom-class #inner  { whatever whatever }

    "whatever" will be the result on that page.  So, let's say you wanted a blue background on a few different pages, a red background on a few others, and only one page with a yellow background.

    On each page that you want to be blue, add the custom class you created in the Body field, and so on.

     

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