My first thought is CSS.

On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 00:17:39 +0200, Ted Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Some users want to add a kind of watermark on the page, warning
> readers that all the documentation is proprietary, restricted, or some
> other status.  For the sake of discussion, let's assume the label is
> "Restricted".
>
> I can think of two possibilities that would work:
>
> 1) add a diagonally repeated "Restricted" in light gray to the
> background of a page, in the same way that "Draft" is currently shown
> during Edit Previews.  If it's analogous to Draft, it would scroll
> with the text.
>
> 2)Add a large diagonal transparent (translucent?) "Restricted" to the
> page.  It would stay in the same place as the text scrolled.  I'm not
> sure how to implement this ... CSS?
>
> Any ideas?  Perhaps this could be implemented as some kind of macro or
> #pragma.
>
> Ted



-- 
Boris Callens
FedEx

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