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Ciaran,

I am using the Valencia template, and want to put a pattern behind the menu. There is a first piece, the middle sections, and an end piece (pt1 pt 2 and p3 below). Is it possible to add the css to do this?

Also I want to change the footer to have a background image (Footer_Stroke). Above the wavy line should be transparent.

Any help much appreciated!

Thanks

Peter
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Hi Peter

Sorry to say this option is not available with our Valencia template.

To add a background image to the base area try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters, replacing the # with a URL to your image...

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


Ciarán
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Thank you for your quick response Ciaran. Are there any of your templates that would allow the graphic image behind a menu?
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Hello

Unfortunately not in the manner that you wish. An image can be placed in the background of any header with either some Custom CSS or via the template options. Placing 3 different images however is not an option.

Ciarán
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