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  1. Yes I know, both ways work, I guess the #000 would be better than. BODY { font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; text-align: center; color: #C70000; margin:0px 100px 0px 100px; background-color: #000 url(link) style="position:absolute;top:300px;left:300px"; url(link) style="position:absolute;top:300px;left:300px"; url(link) style="position:absolute;top:300px;left:300px"; no-repeat } This is what I have gathered from you guys if I want to paste images on top of my background colour in a specific spot. Anyone wanna touch up on what I have because I think it is wrong.
  2. Ok, and can I just follow the same procedure to add more and more images on my solid black background? And after the url of the image, can't I put 4 numbers telling the image where I want it exactly located?Here is a section of my CSS: BODY { font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; text-align: center; color: #C70000; margin:0px 100px 0px 100px; background-color="black" } So if I wanted to add images and coordinates I would ...
  3. I want to set a solid black background on my site, but I want to be able to paste images on top of that as well. If it is possbile, how can I paste the image in an exact spot using coordinates or something?
  4. Ok, say I have made this great new website. How do I get a universal url that will link to my site when anyone types it in in the adress bar?
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