Operation Manual
278 Producing Web Pages
• The Rollover colour (labelled R), applies to hyperlinked text when a
visitor's mouse button rolls over it.
• A website's Background (labelled B) is a solid colour which will fill
any blank space left in the browser when displayed on a larger screen.
• The On-page colour (labelled O) allows you to have a distinct colour
for the defined page area. If set to transparent, it will display the
current background colour.
Click the button to access the Colour Scheme Designer (see
p. 229).
In Web Publishing mode, colour scheme
samples in the Schemes tab show some web
colours along with the five basic scheme
colours, as shown at left.
The easiest way to apply new web colours is to select a different colour scheme
by clicking a sample on the Schemes tab.
You can also change any of the web colours within a scheme using the Colour
Scheme Designer, in the same way that you would modify the scheme's five
basic colours. See Creating custom schemes on p. 229.
Using background images
You can include an image as a background instead of using the background
colour at any time. Being part of a scheme, the image background will apply to
all of your site's pages unless custom image backgrounds are used for individual
pages.
To set a background image for a scheme:
1. Select Colour Scheme Designer... from the Tools menu.
2. Under Background Image Properties, click Change.
3. Check Use Background Image, click Browse..., and locate then
select the image from the Import Picture dialog. Click Open.










