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How come my browsers background is gray, when the figures in the book show a white background?

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How come my browsers background is gray, when the figures in the book show a white background?

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The Mac version of Netscape Navigator defaults to a gray background. (Internet Explorer defaults to a white background.) To change this setting in Navigator: Select Preferences from the View menu, and then click on Colors (under Appearance). Click on the Background box, click the Crayon Picker icon, and then click the white crayon (upper-left). To make sure that a white background is displayed in all browsers, insert bgcolor=”white” and text=”black” in the BODY element.

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