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MelodyL 07-18-2008 11:29 AM

How do I change background colors on websites?
 
This is probably the dumbest question this board has ever seen.

I'll tell you what happened.

Up until yesterday, I got nice and blue backgrounds. My home page at Verizon was multicolor, Neurotalks was a nice green background.

Alan goes and fiddles with the properties.

I had a lake full of water as my screen saver, (the thing look so darn real, I was afraid to approach the monitor, I thought he spilled water on it), then I saw it was an actual lake for a screen saver.

The fonts were bigger, desktop was outer space, and when I clicked on all my favorite places,....EVERYTHING HAD A WHITE BACKGROUND. The links at the top of this page, like USER CP, FAQ, MEMBERS LIST, CALENDER, well are bright blue. The little smileys on the right are the same colors they were.

but the backround of everything else is WHITE.

I went to properties, my theme is modified theme. My screen saver is now Windows XP my fonts are extra large ...all this is just fine.

But I want to go back to colored backgrounds on my websites.

What exactly do I have to do??

Thanks much.

Melody

Jomar 07-19-2008 01:22 AM

I was gone today - did you get anything figured out?

If not look into the Start/Control Panel /Display
he might have changed the Theme, Desktop or Appearance so check thru all those tabs

Just to clarify is this the whole computer with color changes or just internet & websites??

If internet & websites only then the changes where made in the browser properties or options.

MelodyL 07-19-2008 08:01 AM

Only the websites have white backgrounds.

My desktop is blue with a Windows XP theme. The fonts are extra large.

I changed that back from where he had outer space and whatever else he did.

but every website (while the links and some other stuff are in color), ALL THE BACKGROUNDS ARE IN WHITE.


Oh, I just went to the bottom left (where you can select Teal Black, Curves, default, etc.

I tried selecting various options. It always reverts to Teal Black. BUT IT'S STILL A WHITE BACKGROUND.

This is very frustrating.

And Alan didn't go into Browser Options.

He told me he went to Control Panel, and selected properties.

I've tried correcting this but nothing I do changes the background of the websites.

jeez.

Bobbi 07-19-2008 08:11 AM

The quickest way for a fix - if you've not installed any new software applications since noticing the unwanted change/s - is try system restore to a date/time when the appearance was as you desired.

The caveat I should add, however, is: The "fix" is quick depending on type/version of anti-virus software also running on the hard drive. (Some versions of Norton, for instance, have to have certain features temp. disabled.)

MelodyL 07-19-2008 10:15 AM

Oh, system restore. WHAT A GREAT IDEA.

I have Verizon Security Suite, and I've used System restore before.

Be back and tell you how it goes.

You are a genius.

Melody

Bobbi 07-19-2008 10:19 AM

I have to admit, I do have that attribute, Melody: Genius suits me :D. It fits even better when I'm wearing my whirly-bird, thinking cap. Y'know the type; it has red-n-white stripes and a nifty, li'l red spinner on the top :wink:.

MelodyL 07-19-2008 10:25 AM

Bobbi:

Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
I did System Restore
It was tried and true!!

Everything is fine
I'm no longer feeling sick
The System Restore
IT REALLY DID THE TRICK!!!!

What can I say?

http://dl8.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...b18bdrdis9.gif

Bobbi 07-19-2008 10:33 AM

Guess it looks like I can top my thinking cap with a gold grown. :cool:

I'm glad it worked.

When all else fails? Never hurts to consider aiming for System Restore (as long as any newly-downloaded/installed software apps. and other important files are, first, backed up).

Jomar 07-19-2008 11:14 AM

Good job.:D

I still think you need to make a limited user account for him on your computer - someday he might really mess it up.

Right now you are using your computer in "administrative mode"
meaning anyone can make major changes, there is a guest and limited modes where others will not be able to make changes like this - only the admin account can.

here's some info on user accounts- you might want to consider this -
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/2891

Curious 07-19-2008 11:28 AM

http://sp1.yt-thm-a01.yimg.com/image/1/f12/504829669

MelodyL 07-19-2008 12:04 PM

lol

And for all you young moms and dads, and if you know any young moms and dads, I just posted a warning on Baby Orajel on Social Chat.

Go and read and TELL EVERYBODY YOU KNOW about this product.

It's that important!!

And it's verified info!!

Thanks much.

Melody

Bobbi 07-19-2008 02:06 PM

That guy's wearing my cap. Well, similar to my cap.:D

Maybe I'll "model" mine later :winky:.

shiney sue 07-19-2008 02:28 PM

Hi Bobbie and all
 
First off all we have always known you were a genious :) and gosh darn it very nice tooo..
Mel I'm glad you asked that question,it was helpfull to me,Bob fools around
to much with my puter and I had to get the 90 yr. neighbor to well threaten
him,well just a little..
Been in Rehab and your right the world wasn't meant for wheelchairs,but my
new one feels like your in a lazy boy chair..
Hope your all well...Hugs to all Sue

Bobbi 07-19-2008 07:47 PM

Off-the-topic, and my apologies, Melody (BTW, I have passed along the warning about Baby O. today):

I'm slated for a new, lighter-weight w.chair, Sue, but the past couple years have been a bit ... trying. (Job/insurance transitioned twice.) My present one weighs 37 pounds and is too heavy for me to transport - even when broken down - w/out help. Too, there are some cities where it is literally impossible to travel alone. (And, I do have an ADA atty. on standby; I had taken a vacation and the city was not w.chair-friendly in the slightest but businesses were in compliance with ADA, which shocked me. But, the atty. said he's ready for when violations arise. He gave me some great info.)


System Restore function Reminders: XP, some versions of anti-virus have to have certain functions temporarily disabled/turned-off before a restore can happen successfully. VISTA: Restore has to be done through SafeMode.


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