Lost old background images

Hi, Install went fine. Have lost my previous background images, the ones that came on tiger, like the tiger and leopard background, ironically. Anywhere I can get these or what happened to them? Thanks, Shane

Go to hard drive>system>library>screensavers, and see if there around. If so Pacifist can extract them if you can not.
Ray

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    I am using layout mode when I try this, but as I say, it was
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    Is the background image inside the <tr> or the
    <td> tag?
    It should be inside the <td> tag.
    You are better off using css to apply the background image
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    example:
    http://www.dreamweaverresources.com/tutorials/pagebackgrounds/cellbackground.htm
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    "buckytrolley" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    news:f3n8qs$80s$[email protected]..
    > Hi,
    > For some reason I cannot now place a cell inside a table
    that has a
    > background
    > image, without the background image disapearing! This
    was working fine,
    > but I
    > then decided to deleate the cells that I had previously
    placed in the
    > table and
    > replace with other new cells. But for some reason every
    time I try now,
    > the
    > background image disapears completely? I am working in
    design mode, but
    > check
    > code view and has vanished.
    > I am using layout mode when I try this, but as I say, it
    was working
    > before.
    > I have tried restarting Dreamweaver and computer, but
    with no joy.
    > Please help!
    >
    >

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