Is there a simple way to get a page (or section of a page) to display a background image? NO, I'm not looking for solutions that require adding a bunch of commands for each customized page to add to local config, or changes to a skin for every page background I want to control. Or at least this is what I take away as being the 'solution' from the jibberish on pmwiki/BackgroundImages about setting a background image.
I just want something simple like a having a directive/command of (:backgroundpage mybackground.jpg:) that, when put into the main section, would override the skin and set the background of the page to mybackground.jpg, or at least the main section to mybackground.jpg. I suppose there might be a use for (:backgroundsection mybackground.jpg:) My use is for a book of about 60 poems I wrote a while ago and put into an html site. Back then, after lots of experimentation with html, I discovered the mood and impact of each poem is greatly helped by each page for each poem having it's own background image setting the mood for the poem. I'd like to covert this book of poems to run on one of my pmwiki sites. However, I keep running into the HUGE roadblock of not being able to easily set a background image for each page. It seems this sort of use runs directly counter to the typical pmwiki/CSS web page logic which attempts to provide particular 'look' and feel to an entire web site. For most uses, the one size fits all is fine. However, a book of poems is different. The background of each individual page is best being different to help set up a particular mood to aid the poetry of that particular page. Having a similar background, or small set of backgrounds, as skins tend to do, takes away from the feel of each poem. So what are the options? -- Always, Dr Fred C [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
