<HTML> <BODY> <body background="motd_bg.jpg"> <center><font size=5><u><font color="darkblue">Welcome To TYL : : Clan Server</font><u></center> <u><font size=5><u><font color="orange">Admins</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="orange">->Buzz</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="orange">->Dizz</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="orange">->Jonzze</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="orange">->Icecube</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="Red">Follow These Rules Are Be Kicked/Banned</font><u> <u><font size=5><u><font color="Red">Do NOT Camp For Ages</font><u> my background wont work? it just shows up white and it wont show the background of the pic
do u have the picture, in the same folder as the html file?, and is it the right spelling? because if itsnt then it will be blank and u do need to use the img codes
Yes i do but when i open it on internet it works ok everythin is there its just when i put it on server for motd it white
wouldnt you have to direct the code to the folder in which your image is in like this ? <BODY BACKGROUND="../graphics/example.jpg"
the only reason i can think off is that the image isnt in the same folder as the file where it has to show.. you say it did show it local but when you upped it it didnt show.. mayb you didnt upload the image xD
Yep, that should sort it. There are different ways of putting shortcuts to it which work if everythign is in the same directory, but using the method [*cE] recommended will probably be best Also, if you have a little time you should learn basic CSS; comes in very handy
Sorry, I'm not really into gaming, what's motd? Math of the day or something? I'm not sure if gaming servers can be used as webservers as well to host files, but if it has ftp, you simply open up windows explorer (or another FTP client of your choice) and type: ftp://yoursite.com Win Explorer will give you an error type message, click OK. Then go to File >>> Login As Enter your login details, and upload the file in the public_html/www folder or whatever. Hope this helps!
also, for future things, use CSS. It's the standard. Code: <html> <head> <style> body { background-image: url( "../graphics/example.jpg" ); } </style> </head> <body> .. </body> </html>