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ModCloth.com
January 26th
3:08 PM

a message from Anonymous


In regards to my last Q, I meant more along the coding/image placement lines. Sorry to be a bother! Sticking a large image file in there as my background seems like it would make some people's browsers lag, etc.

you just have to edit the CSS to do it. if it’s a full image size, it will probably make it lag, but that’s just sort of the risk you take with a large background image. your best bet is to keep the background color solid if you can (edited to add: by this i mean just making the background wide enough to include the lace). the css/coding is usually dependent on the type of template you have installed.