DW Faisalabad New Version

DW Faisalabad New Version
Please Jump to New Version

Tuesday 1 August 2017

CSS Backgrounds



The background-color property specifies the background color of an element.

The background color of a page is set like this:

Example
body {
    background-color: lightblue;
}

Try it Yourself »

With CSS, a color is most often specified by:


  • a valid color name - like "red"
  • a HEX value - like "#ff0000"
  • an RGB value - like "rgb(255,0,0)"

Look at CSS Color Values for a complete list of possible color values.

In the example below, the <h1>, <p>, and <div> elements have different background colors:

Example
h1 {
    background-color: green;
}
div {
    background-color: lightblue;
}
p {
    background-color: yellow;
}

Try it Yourself »

Background Image
The background-image property specifies an image to use as the background of an element.

By default, the image is repeated so it covers the entire element.

The background image for a page can be set like this:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("paper.gif");
}

Try it Yourself »

Below is an example of a bad combination of text and background image. The text is hardly readable:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("bgdesert.jpg");
}

Try it Yourself »



Background Image - Repeat Horizontally or Vertically
By default, the background-image property repeats an image both horizontally and vertically.

Some images should be repeated only horizontally or vertically, or they will look strange, like this:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("gradient_bg.png");
}

Try it Yourself »

If the image above is repeated only horizontally (background-repeat: repeat-x;), the background will look better:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("gradient_bg.png");
    background-repeat: repeat-x;
}

Try it Yourself »



Background Image - Set position and no-repeat
Showing the background image only once is also specified by the background-repeat property:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("img_tree.png");
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
}

Try it Yourself »

In the example above, the background image is shown in the same place as the text. We want to change the position of the image, so that it does not disturb the text too much.

The position of the image is specified by the background-position property:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("img_tree.png");
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    background-position: right top;
}

Try it Yourself »

Background Image - Fixed position
To specify that the background image should be fixed (will not scroll with the rest of the page), use the background-attachment property:

Example
body {
    background-image: url("img_tree.png");
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    background-position: right top;
    background-attachment: fixed;
}

Try it Yourself »

Background - Shorthand property
To shorten the code, it is also possible to specify all the background properties in one single property. This is called a shorthand property.

The shorthand property for background is background:

Example
body {
    background: #ffffff url("img_tree.png") no-repeat right top;
}

Try it Yourself »

When using the shorthand property the order of the property values is:

  1. background-color
  2. background-image
  3. background-repeat
  4. background-attachment
  5. background-position

It does not matter if one of the property values is missing, as long as the other ones are in this order.

Property
Description
background Sets all the background properties in one declaration
background-attachment Sets whether a background image is fixed or scrolls with the rest of the page
background-color Sets the background color of an element
background-image Sets the background image for an element
background-position Sets the starting position of a background image
background-repeat Sets how a background image will be repeated