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Classroom tested art projects and lesson plans for kids. Glogster. Blogging Pedagogy | A resource for teachers in English studies. How to I add background, wallpaper, outer border (or whatever it's called) to my blog? - Blogger Help. How to Add Image as Blog Background - Blogger Templates & Tutorials | Blogger FAQs. We can easily add a background image in a Blogger/Blogspot blog. To add an image as your blog background, first of all you need to do 3 things: 1- Select an image.2- Upload it.3- Add it to your blog HTML. 1- Select an Image This is a fairly simple thing, you can either chose an image wallpaper from your computer or web. Of course, if you're selecting a full wallpaper then it will be quite heavy in size and eventually your blog will take too much time to load. I recommend you to use a pattern instead of a large image. Tip: Go to Din Patterns to download high quality patterns for your blog background. 2- Upload it I assume that you've already selected an image or a pattern and now we need to upload it on some image host.

How to Host Images on Blogger 3- Add it to your blog HTML I'm assuming that now you've completed the previous two steps and we're ready to move on. 1- Go to Design -> Edit HTML and find: body {...Some Code Here...} Aligning Background Image Final Thoughts. Music Meets Tech - helping musicians adopt technology to enhance their art and lifestyle. December 19, 09 On December 18, 2007, we sent off the last check to pay off our Chase home equity loan. That marked the end of a 9 month journey and the last of our outstanding consumer/credit debt in the form of multiple credit cards, car loans, and the equity loan (which was supposed to "consolidate" a bunch of other loans like a flippin' shell game - HAH, NOT!)

, all of which totaled almost $55,000. To celebrate, we created a home video to pay tribute to Dave Ramsey, a popular radio and (now) TV talk show host whose financial "baby steps" were the main road map and inspiration to knock off these debts: Fine and well, but we still had our mortgage hanging over our heads. Even with the freed up cash flow, I was initially expecting that it would still take another 7 or 8 years (or longer) to pay off our house. I'm still stunned and pinching myself to see if this is really happening to us - no debts? No Trackbacks | October 24, 09 Video streaming by Ustream Have fun! See you at the webinar!!