Background in CSS 2/2
The background-image property in CSS is used to specify a background image for an element. The background image is an image that appears behind the content of the element and can be specified using the URL function and a valid URL that points to the image file.
Here is an example of how the background-image property can be used in a CSS rule to set the background image of the body element:
body {
background-image: url("image.jpg");
}
In this example, the url function is used to specify the URL of the image file, and the image file is specified in quotes.
You can also specify multiple images as a "fallback" system by providing a comma-separated list of images. The browser will use the first image that it can find:
body {
background-image: url("my-image.jpg"), url("my-image-2.jpg");
}
In this example, if 'my-image.jpg' cannot be found, the browser will use 'my-image-2.jpg' as the background image instead.
You can also specify additional properties such as background-repeat, background-position, and background-size to control how the background image is displayed.
Here is an example that uses all of these properties:
body {
background-image: url("my-image.jpg");
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
}
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The background-image property in CSS is used to specify a background image for an element. The background image is an image that appears behind the content of the element and can be specified using the URL function and a valid URL that points to the image file.
Here is an example of how the background-image property can be used in a CSS rule to set the background image of the body element:
body {
background-image: url("image.jpg");
}
In this example, the url function is used to specify the URL of the image file, and the image file is specified in quotes.
You can also specify multiple images as a "fallback" system by providing a comma-separated list of images. The browser will use the first image that it can find:
body {
background-image: url("my-image.jpg"), url("my-image-2.jpg");
}
In this example, if 'my-image.jpg' cannot be found, the browser will use 'my-image-2.jpg' as the background image instead.
You can also specify additional properties such as background-repeat, background-position, and background-size to control how the background image is displayed.
Here is an example that uses all of these properties:
body {
background-image: url("my-image.jpg");
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
}
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