Hey I am here because my bro wanted a little to on how to add a background to you Application or any other things =D @zombiekilere
Ok this is very simple go to you From click in the form so you can edit it's propierties.
Then look for Background Color if you want to ad a color or background Image if you have the image you want to add here are Screen Shoots so you can see it better:
Ok if you want to use a Color its very easy just select the color.
If you want a Image click in the "...". when it is open click on Local resource and click "Import" Search for your Image and then press "OK" and you are Done Congratz...
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And if you want to ad a background to the button jsut click the button and do that same =D Have Fun!
Hope this tut helped even if it is very basic! =D
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Cool lol
Why is your VB a wetback though?
Who ever dont know how to add a bckrnd needs to Actually learn Vb.Net instead of using other peoples work in which i guess thats what he does......T.T
Originally Posted by SubCub
Who ever dont know how to add a bckrnd needs to Actually learn Vb.Net instead of using other peoples work in which i guess thats what he does......T.T
You, of all people?
Please shut.
hey @SubCub heis learning let him do men... I did the same a the start (but I didnt post it) I ahve only posted things that I acctually do my self but first you need to learn men.... so please be cool
Lol, first thing you should do is place every single control on your form and go through its properties.
@SubCub, that is possibly the stupidest thing I've ever read. The OP said he made this 'cos a friend didn't know how to add a background, which is understandable. IMO the tut is super basic, and probably didn't need to be posted here, but there's no need for retarded posts like that.
Originally Posted by ³²³
Lol, first thing you should do is place every single control on your form and go through its properties.
I think this comes in second as the stupidest thing I have ever read. Good luck with:
a) fitting every control onto a single form.
b) actually getting a good grasp of every single property of every single control in a single sitting.
Only research properties of controls you plan on using when you're using them, there's no point overloading your brain with information all at once, it leaks out. Learning the properties as you use a control is far better than cramming.
@ Everyone else, remember to not spam every thread please.
Originally Posted by Jason
@ Everyone else, remember to not spam every thread please.[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
Ooops......sorry about that "Im cool program" rofl.
Just thought it was a good way to get a laugh out of the VB section :P