"chuckcar" <> wrote in message
news:Xns9DD354B0DEFDBchuck@127.0.0.1...
> psitsmagic <> wrote in
> news:1a189a6c-fd1f-49d3-bcea-:
>
>> Ive just revived an old PC and connected it to the internet via WIFI.
>> However on the google homepage the 'google' banner is missing with the
>> exception of the 'UK' and Ive also been on the websites that i know
>> have a coloured background and they are showing as a white background.
>> Both IE and Firefox are the same.
>>
>> can anyone help please
>> cheers
>
> Assuming you're using *some* version of Consumer MS Windows - you don't
> say and you could be using anything on that computer.
>
> start->settings->control panel display->appearance. Click on the
> dropdown marked "Item" and select Window. Change colour *from* white.
> Note: this will also change the colour for *all* editors or text
> windows as well.
Hmmm. Let me see here. The OP is complaining that backgrounds (images
perhaps) on web pages are not showing up. That is, the background specified
in either the HTML or the CSS, specifically directed at a browser.
And here you are, Chucktard, are suggesting that the OP amend his operating
system parameters so as to change the background colour of windows that pay
attention to that setting. Windows like editors or "text windows". Do you
not know that browsers display whatever background the HTML or CSS
specifies, and that the OP has a problem with that?
****ing moron.
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