![]() ![]() Of course, this comes with a pretty important caveat: IE6 and some old browsers might not know what to do with transparent pngs. If you really want the image to stretch to fit, you can go a little further and add an image into that div, and define its style to fit (width/height:100% ). If you'd want it to cover the whole page, make a div with the class 'watermark' and define its style as something like:īackground-size: 100% /* CSS3 only, but not really necessary if you make a large enough image */ ![]() Create a canvas with a transparent background, add some text, rotate it and resize as you'd like, and then reduce the layer's opacity to taste. As suggested, a png background could work, or even just an absolutely positioned png that sizes to fit the page, but you are asking in a comment about what would be a good tool to create one - if you want to go with free, try GIMP. ![]()
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