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Hi!
I want to add a background image to the template serenity in modul base.
via template settings this is possible for the modules top, bottom, but not for base.
Is there a way to do this?

Thanks
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Hello

Would you have a URL to the image you wish to add as a background?

Ciaran
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I want to add a background image to the template serenity in modul base. It is still offline because it is not finished yet. I would be happy to send you the access data by email. Your email?

Thanks for your interest
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Hello

To amend you can add the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

Replace # with the URL to your image.

#container_base {
background-image: url("#");
background-size: cover;
}


Ciaran
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Thank you Ciaran for your quick and helpful solution. It worked. Unfortunately I don't know enough to fix the next problem. On the start page the desired background is ok. On the pages of the submenus of Footermenu the image is no more!
What am I doing wrong?
I put the website online: http://www.wienerbergschule.at
I have added a picture of changes in the template via Custom CSS.

Thank you!
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Hello

To amend try using the full URL to your image.

Eg.

#container_base {
min-height: 570px;
background-image: url("http://www.wienerbergschule.at/images/logo_und_hintergrund/teich_wienerberg.png");
background-size: cover;
}


Ciaran
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It's working!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Irinel
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Hello Ciaran,

I'd like to perform the same function for privilege but what if I don't have a url for my image. Can I use any of the images in media? Thanks
a
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The image I use is uploaded under media
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Hi A

you can obtain the URL to any image in your media manager by right-clicking the title under each image and selecting 'Copy Link Location'. The wording may vary slightly depending on your browser. The URL to the image will be copied to your clipboard.

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Thanks for the info I had no idea this was an option, to right click and see the url. Good because I can use it for other websites as well. Thanks
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Dear Ciaran,
this is a good tip because this function is often used.
Thanks
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