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The parameter on the body tag that is used to identify a background image is, just like Background Colors, not an HTML 2.0 standard specification. The Background Image will replace the background color if the image loads successfully. If not, the background color is the color that will be used as a background to your web page. In addition, the background color will be set and used while the background image is loading. 

The following modification to the <body> tag identifies a background image to be loaded. The example shows the Absolute URL:

<body text="#00FFFF" bgcolor="#000000" link="#FFFF00" vlink="#FF0000"
background="http://www.yourdomain.com/yourdirectory/background.gif">


In the example I just provided I included the complete URL. This is not necessary with Enetrics Communications Accounts. You can include the Parameter as a relative link, so long as the image file resides in the same directory as the HTML document that is referencing the image. The following shows the same URL as a relative link.

<body text="#00FFFF" bgcolor="#000000" link="#FFFF00" vlink="#FF0000"
background="background.gif">

Starting and Ending an HTML Document
Heading and Title Tags
Meta Tags (Author, Description and Keywords)
Body Tag
Background Image

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