As "promised" I am contacting you again.
On some of your templates you have a shape consisting of many even dots (see attachment). I have found out that these dots are generated from an image (left in the picture), which was inserted as a "tile" and the area was created as a "container" (right in the picture).
My questions are:
are the dots available as a pattern from the nicepage pictures (if so, how and where can I find them?) and are there also, for example, small square dots? Or can I create and insert them as an external image myself?
when I try to create a background as a tile myself, it almost never works, usually only the selected image is extended to the container, i.e. only enlarged. Are there any requirements that the image used as a "tile" must fulfill?
Is it possible to edit the tile parameters, for example which zoom factor is used when "tiling"?
Please excuse the long message, I wanted to present all my thoughts at once and not ask again and again.
Thank you so much for your help ;-) (in the meantime I'll continue trying to find the answer myself)
As "promised" I am contacting you again. On some of your templates you have a shape consisting of many even dots (see attachment). I have found out that these dots are generated from an image (left in the picture), which was inserted as a "tile" and the area was created as a "container" (right in the picture). My questions are: 1. are the dots available as a pattern from the nicepage pictures (if so, how and where can I find them?) and are there also, for example, small square dots? Or can I create and insert them as an external image myself? 2. when I try to create a background as a tile myself, it almost never works, usually only the selected image is extended to the container, i.e. only enlarged. Are there any requirements that the image used as a "tile" must fulfill? Is it possible to edit the tile parameters, for example which zoom factor is used when "tiling"? Please excuse the long message, I wanted to present all my thoughts at once and not ask again and again. Thank you so much for your help ;-) (in the meantime I'll continue trying to find the answer myself)