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Edhy Rijo
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Hi all,
My wife is trying to create a nice background logo to be used in my custom Login form, but for some reason, when I try to use the image as a background it display a white column on the left and not matter what I do, it will not cover all the form. I also test it with a PictureBox and got the same result.
I noticed that the StrataFlix login sample uses a custom background image (not included in the project), is there any specific rule or setting I should tell my wife about this image so it can be used on my forms? She is using Adobe illustrator to create the image.
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Yes, this is what I noticed as well. Thanks Trent.
Russ Brown (Using C#2010/SQL Server 2008)
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Russ, Trent,
Thanks a lot for the inside on this one. My wife end up cropping the image in Photoshop since she could not find any other way to do it in Illustrator. Now looks great!
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Creating background image for .NET forms
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
Can you post the PNG so I can see it to determine if this is within...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Thanks Trent, here is the png file.
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
That is a good looking image. Tell you wife she did a great job. It...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
[quote][b]Trent L. Taylor (08/29/2009)[/b][hr]That is a good looking...
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
I think all you need to do is to crop the image first.
Russell Scott Brown
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16 Years Ago
I also noticed that by default the picture control sets the...
Russell Scott Brown
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16 Years Ago
Ahh, no it is the image. There is spacing on the left, right, and a...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Yes, this is what I noticed as well. Thanks Trent.
Russell Scott Brown
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16 Years Ago
Russ, Trent,
Thanks a lot for the inside on this one. My...
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
It waseasiest to crop in Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Only took a...
Russell Scott Brown
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16 Years Ago
[quote][b]Russell Scott Brown (08/29/2009)[/b][hr]It was easiest to...
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
Believe it or not you can't actually CROP an image in Illustrator! You...
Russell Scott Brown
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16 Years Ago
Hi Russell,
Sorry I missed this post. :w00t:
Thanks a...
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
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