Area

This group contains all the functions that can be used to configure the background and dimensions of the areas.
Background colour and image
Here you can design the background of the active area. You can either select a coloured background or configure an image to be used for the background.
Table 113: Functions in Background colour and image in the multifunction bar.

Function
Comment
Background colour
The box contains the current colour for the selected area. Click the box in order to change the colour. See also Colour selector, above.
Background image
Upload an image for the background here. See also Uploading images, above.
Delete / Delete template
Click the link to delete the current background image.
After deleting the image, the template of the current style is still located over the background. You can remove this using Delete template. Use the Restore template link to reinstate the template setting for the background of the style.
Insert file
This function allows you to add a background image using the File Management system. For more about this, see File management, above.
Tile image
Repeat the background image; see also Uploading images, above.

Height / width and padding
Here you can define the height, width, and padding of the active area.
Table 114: Functions in Height/width and padding in the multifunction bar

Function
Comment
Width
(general page view)
Here you can define the width of the Web site in the browser.
You can specify absolute values in pixels (px) or relative values in percent (%). Relative values are relative to the width of the browser window. A width of 90% means that the Web site takes up a width of 90% of the browser window.
Padding top
This option defines the space from the top of the browser window to the top of the Web site.
Height
(horizontal areas)
Indicates the height of the area in pixels (px)
Width
(vertical areas)
Indicates the width of the area in pixels (px)
Margin
The outer padding is the space between the active area and the neighbouring areas. Enter the values in pixels (px).
Padding
The inner padding is the space between the edge of the page elements (e.g. link or flags for country selection) and the edge of the active area. Enter the values in pixels (px).

Align elements
Here you can define the orientation of the page elements in the active area. Select the corresponding value from the drop-down menu.