Can I change the background image in PhpStorm? - phpstorm

Visual Studio editor
like this(above link), but this is in Visual Studio,
I found a plugin 'BackgroundImage', but it doesn't work.
How can I change the background image in PhpStorm?

I found another plugin again, it is wonderful, it can change editor background image, it can zoom in and fix the position.
plugin name: intellij-wallpaper
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/8278
Source code: https://github.com/cocuh/intellij-wallpaper/

If you don't want a full background image, you can place a smaller image in the upper right hand corner of the PhpStorm window. I created some instructions and some sample images in this github project. The gimp .xcf file is included if you want to change the colors.

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How Do I identify the background image of this site? I am cloning a site for Wordpress

I am cloning https://www.sovereignselfdefense.com per request from the owner. To create a Wordpress site. The site that is currently up is a Kajabi site. I have downloaded all images from the Kajabi site by simply right clicking the site and clicking download. I made the Wordpress theme and the images that did not download (shown with arrows) display fine in the custom wordpress theme.
All images, except these images in the CTA (for example, the gentleman with his arms out) are downloaded.
The client is transferring from Kajabi to Wordpress. I am afraid that the cloned wordpress theme is getting these images from the Kajabi site and, when said site is taken down, that I wouldn't be able to get these images. The Wordpress theme works, and displays these images for now.
I used Google Chrome Inspect Elements to try to find what this image is, and how this image is displaying. I am confused.
I'm requesting some tips on how to identify how the site loads these images in the CTA, so I can download them and link the wordpress theme's html accordingly. If someone could teach me how to identify one image, I believe I will be able to identify the rest of the images. Thank you for helping out.
In the inspect you can see the html code there is style expand it and you can access the background image's URL.I have just highlighted in the images.
They have attached a style block before the parent div of any container which has a background image just expand that style tag and get the image.
Image-1:
Image-2:
Image-3:
Image-1: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/tzJ4ad46RcSJinm7qbnO_Edited-image.png
Image-2: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/qqHvByszR1iu2rvfEQwg_defending2.jpg
Image-3: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/AWzmDDsWTlKOdoWPatUA_SovereignSelfDefenseBrandingPhotography-59.jpg
By clicking the image if you can drag it directly to your desktop that means that image is used by
<img src="">
tag in the code. Either it's used through css.
For your code please check the css file and you will get the image use as "background-image:url()" or you can check through inspect element section by section.
If you are using Google chrome then you can download and install this cool extension.
I'm a Gentleman
Here is the description from that link.
Easily save images with a click, gestures or the extension button.
Save images with one click by using the alt + click hotkey (holding the alt key and clicking the image).
Or save images by dragging them (drag the image slightly on any direction).
Download every image on the page by using the extension button (green button on the top right).
Note: The images are downloaded in the default directory for downloads of Chrome.
Installation Note: After installing, Chrome doesn't add any extensions to the currently opened tabs (so, you have to reload the tabs that were opened before the extension was installed to work it to work on them).
Also, you can inspect the page. below is the step on how to access inspect Element.
Right-click anywhere on the webpage, and at the very bottom of the menu that pops up, you will see "Inspect." Click that.
Click the hamburger menu (the icon with 3 stacked dots) on the far
right of your Google Chrome toolbar, click More Tools, then select
Developer Tools.
Now if you want to find out the image you can simply find it by clicking CTRL+F and type like .png or .jpg any other extension that you want to find.
Here is the example.
You can click right click then click save image as and when you are saving it.under the name you will find the type.
Some websites make it almost impossible to get the image. I remember trying to save a background theme image from the old gmail.
If you find yourself in that situation, open the Developer Tools, go to Network, filter by Images then sort by Size descending, so you get the biggest image to be the first one, then hover over each file to find your image.
You want to sort by the file size, because most of the times, the big background images are the largest in size.
Just checked out your website out..
Image 1
You can find this right below the line where the section id is 1574286919067
Image 2
Similar to the first image, this is under the section 1589827030126
Image 3
Once again, under section 1589828889742
Hopes this helps you out.. Let me know if you want to have anymore queries about the same.
The images itself:
-> Image 1: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/tzJ4ad46RcSJinm7qbnO_Edited-image.png
-> Image 2: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/qqHvByszR1iu2rvfEQwg_defending2.jpg
-> Image 3: https://kajabi-storefronts-production.kajabi-cdn.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/themes/2031124/settings_images/AWzmDDsWTlKOdoWPatUA_SovereignSelfDefenseBrandingPhotography-59.jpg

Why does big black box appear over my GRUB2 theme when booting?

I have created a GRUB2 theme, which gives me a screen like this:
But when I select one of the items to boot, before it boots, for about 5 seconds, it writes a big black box over the screen, like this:
Where is this black box coming from? It is clearly bigger than the menu box - is there some way I can stop it from appearing?
The files for the alien theme can be found on GitHub here:
https://github.com/edhartnett/alien_theme
Turns out that the big black box cannot easily be turned off.
It is the terminal-box, an area for text messages to appear. The theme and user have no control over it or its appearance.
There is reportedly a patch that can help, located here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:12.3:Update/grub2/grub2-enable-theme-for-terminal-window.patch?expand=1
The patch was removed from GRUB2. You can review this bug report for reason why it was removed:
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776244
I have not tried this patch or tried looking at the GRUB2 source code.
You can create a modified version of your background image and stick it in the terminal box for a seamless image, other than a tiny box outline:
For most users, the box will displays the messages:
Loading Linux %s ..." ${version}
Loading initial ramdisk...
For even more messages in the box (it's kind of neat), edit /etc/default/grub file find the line containing LINUX and remove quiet splash from the parameters. Save the file and run sudo update-grub.
Notes on recorded image
I attempted to use a cellphone with tripod but auto-exposure and auto-focus made it hopeless.
Then I installed VirtualBox 5.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 and used Video Capture. Unfortunately I had to scale grub down from 1920x1080 to 1024x768 for VB to work properly. As such the image is skewed in Virtualbox and you don't see the perfect fit that my normal grub boot has.
Edit your regular background image, cut most of the right side, repaste it shifted left and up. Save it as the modified background image.
In /etc/default/grub add the line GRUB_BACKGROUND= with the modified image location and name.
You might have to modify /etc/grub.d/00_header as per this thread. I did this on my machine.
The sample grub image is missing bootup messages because Virtualbox is intercepting and hiding them.
Full answer in Ask Ubuntu

Xcode project navigator background color

When a window is active in xcode project navigator background color blue, and when two or more it is default. How to make that it was always defaulted?
http://imgur.com/a/B2VFr
There's two ways to change colors in Xcode.
First is the "Fonts & Colors" tab in Xcode's preferences, which look like this:
That doesn't change the color of the files in the Project Navigator, though. To do that, in System Preferences there's a tab helpfully named "General", you can change the settings for your system in it. Here's what it looks like for me now:
I chose "Graphite", and that changes selected files in the Project Navigator to have gray surrounding the filenames.
So, the problem was on the system side. The wallpapers color mixed with color of IDE. I reduced transparency. So that was it.

change background color of wp8 app layout

I'm interested to know, How can I change the background color through programming in WP8 App. When I navigate between the pages in my app, the background color that appears is visible at the moment of swiping pages which is either white or black(depends on theme)
Today I had downloaded Imagefusion app from the Store, where background color you see while navigating between pages is light beige, but not white/black. Do you know how can I change the background color of the app layout? Thank you.
I'm using c#, visual studio 2013.
you must be having Grid at top most layer say gridRoot
then, If you want to change its background color programmatically then use:
gridRoot.Background = new SolidColorBrush( Colors.YourColor);
As you haven't set background color to Grid, it shows default color i.e. your theme color.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e0fddd42-ecb9-4a2b-b5e5-10f464cdf3e6/change-background-other-than-dark-or-light-in-app?forum=wpdevelop
Here is the easiest way that fits my expectations. I guess this method also works. Thank you very much for your help.

Customize Sublime Text 2 with image background

I would like to customize my Sublime Text with an image in the background (its dark enough for the text to show clearly). I have seen images added as background for the vim text editor and I can change the color scheme in sublime, but I'm not sure how to make the background an uploaded image.
I'm using Linux Ubuntu os, if that makes a difference.
Thanks!
This isn't currently possible in Sublime Text 2.
However, there's already an open feature request for it on their UserEcho forum, you can upvote it there.