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byjorgen.hubner, October 22, 2009
This could be a great plugin. But there are som very simple instructions missing.
In order to use this, You need to do this, create a directory on Your website, for example:
images/backgrounds
Submit this to the foobla plugin and name Your backgroundfiles like this:
1.jpg
106.jpg
204.jpg
1, 106 and 204 are the ID numbers found in the mainmenu. You can see the ID in
the menumanager at the backend.
1 = homepage
2 = about page
3 = loginpage an so on.
The plugin also uses a hidden filename: _default.png that can be used on the
pages that you don´t have given any backgroundfiles.
You must check that there isn´t any other CSS file that assigns a image to
the body tag. If this other CSS assigns a picture to the body tag after that this
plugin has done it´s job, that asignment will take over. You can check this by
examining the created pages and look through the header section. Easily done with
firefox + firebug.
In order to use this, You need to do this, create a directory on Your website, for example:
images/backgrounds
Submit this to the foobla plugin and name Your backgroundfiles like this:
1.jpg
106.jpg
204.jpg
1, 106 and 204 are the ID numbers found in the mainmenu. You can see the ID in
the menumanager at the backend.
1 = homepage
2 = about page
3 = loginpage an so on.
The plugin also uses a hidden filename: _default.png that can be used on the
pages that you don´t have given any backgroundfiles.
You must check that there isn´t any other CSS file that assigns a image to
the body tag. If this other CSS assigns a picture to the body tag after that this
plugin has done it´s job, that asignment will take over. You can check this by
examining the created pages and look through the header section. Easily done with
firefox + firebug.

