Whenever you select a color for a page, Microsoft FrontPage displays color palettes appropriate for your page. Color palettes include standard colors, which are those colors in the 16-color (Web-safe) palette, and document colors, which are those colors that the current page already specifies.
If the palettes do not display the color you want, you can create a custom color that you can use for backgrounds, fonts, and so on. Any custom colors you define are saved and will be available the next time you use FrontPage.
You can set a background picture for a page, and all page elements, such as text and graphics, that will appear on top of the background picture. You can use pictures from a Web site, a file system, the World Wide Web, or clip art.
Watermarks are non-scrolling text or pictures that appear behind the other page elements that you place on a Web page.
Note Not all Web browsers support watermarks.