Background images with HTML & CSS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, I look at how to set a background image, problems people run into with them and how to fix them, and finish things off with a bonus tip on readability.
🔗 Links
✅ How to select things in your CSS: • HTML & CSS for Beginne...
✅ Why you should use Firefox when learning CSS: • Stop using Chrome if y...
✅ How I update the browser on save: marketplace.visualstudio.com/...
✅ How to control your background-images: • Controlling background...
⌚ Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
00:47 - Don't have the images in your HTML
01:29 - Use an external CSS file
03:45 - Linking a background image in an external CSS file
05:58 - Fallback background-color
06:45 - Don't use heights
08:21 - When the image doesn't show up
10:43 - background-repeat
12:26 - When an image is too big
14:36 - Making an image fit
16:59 - BONUS - making the text readable
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Don't forget your , otherwise the browser doesn't load the image before the entire CSS file is loaded and parsed. This can be very slow; especially at 3G connections.
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Man, I have been over two hours of crazy frustration trying to figure out what was going on (swearing for granted) with my background - image, and in ten minutes of your video I could find the solution. Its the Kevin thing making it easy to us. Again!...
The bonus tip of that "background-blend-mode" property was pretty cool!
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I have used a container for the text with a dark semi transparent background. This allows the image to show through and also a darker patch for the lighter text to be displayed. It has the advantage of framing the text which I think is a great eye catching feature if done right. Just my little tip :) Great video again, well done.
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Nice tip about the blend mode.. I had no idea before that you could do that with css, though I knew about it from using it in Photoshop & Illustrator
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Lol...I just had the path issue with your section styling video. Most important to double check those paths. And the inspect tip works very well. Thanks Kevin!
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Thank you a lot! It helped me find the problem with my background image. Very detailed and clear explication.
Background-blend-mode was pretty helpful!!
This worked incredibly well! I can finally play it thanks
Thanks to teach responsiveness at the same time. I was adding a heigh every time I added a background picture , now I know better.
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I was just saying this to someone who is stuck in adding width and height, telling them to use padding
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The background image tutorial with HTML & CSS was very nice and simple. It was good. Thanks for shearing.
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thank you Kevin for this video this was driving me nuts looking for a solution
Great video! Thanks a lot!
Another nice tool to have in your box for legibility is `text-shadow`. In the white-text example from the video, I'd go with some dark color taken from the background image.
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Good suggestions, thanks.
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what I was looking for is to make it sticky background , So i found out by using background-attachment:fixed; and it worked very nice , and for a tip u can make shade on your background using background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.921), rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.914) ), url(" ./ your url for the bg ");
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Hi Kevin, First of all, I am not a comment-person at all. I detest commenting. But I just felt that, in this case, I had to make an exception. At first, I didn't even like your videos, but then I watched this one and a few others which convinced me that you're bloody good (if I may say so). I've just finished the first module of my Front-end development course. I've made all the mistakes that a beginner developer can make, and by the way that you mentioned not to do. I was struggling to put my end assignment together. And I was also binge-watching tutorials on TH-cam. However, this was one of the first videos that followed through by actually doing it. So much so that in my end-assignment I almost always used background-blend-mode for my hero images to make the text in the image more readable.
So helpful as always. I tried the technique of the background-blend-mode and found that if one adds the alpha channel to the multiply blend mode color (I was using black HSLA ) one can obtain even further control of the 'darkness' buy adjusting the alpha value, i.e. hsl( 0 0 0 / .3); Indebted once again to you sir.
You are doing great videos, with great explanations that are extremely useful for real life projects. Amazing work.
My only question regarding this video is this: for how big monitors you must choose an image for?
If one person has ultrawide 4k screen, should we choose a background image that can stretch and fit to those screens also or we should use media queries with different images for bigger monitors or maybe we should stop and show only a background color after certain dimensions?
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good video but i've got one point: my teacher said its not a good idea to place an image via css in the website because for SEO reasons. The search engine won't recognize that there's a picture hence for better SEO it's more advisable to put pictures in or tags since it will be seen as a picture
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Finally I'm able to resolve the problem regarding background image
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There is a multiple background images stacking order thing, by which you can use multiple backgrounds. It is useful for applying for example linear gradient (to control opacity of the background image).
Yeah, that can be really useful :)
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Cool, i see that trick background-blend-mode, a few months ago on Twitter.
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Suggestion that isn't specific to CSS, more general web development for beginners:
I noticed TH-cam is missing a single video or clear series of videos covering the steps/options for setting up a simple contact form for a website from start to finish on both front-end and back-end. Covering basic options like free, cheap, and premium tools for the backend could be an easy extra video topic that would be helpful to beginners.
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Look easy , but still many years of brainstorming how do this, anyway - little closer to understand this now... ;) .css, .js ... etc. ... THX for sharing this knowledge...