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Rather than an image, a color or gradient of two colors can also be used as the desktop background. Gradients can be either horizontal or vertical. | Rather than an image, a color or gradient of two colors can also be used as the desktop background. Gradients can be either horizontal or vertical. | ||
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As the final background can be composed of a color and an image on top, you can mix the two to produce some interesting effects using semi-transparent images on top of various colors. When an image is centered or scaled and doesn' | As the final background can be composed of a color and an image on top, you can mix the two to produce some interesting effects using semi-transparent images on top of various colors. When an image is centered or scaled and doesn' | ||
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<note tip>If the image style is set to **None** and a transparent color is chosen, then the desktop background defaults to plain white.</ | <note tip>If the image style is set to **None** and a transparent color is chosen, then the desktop background defaults to plain white.</ |