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Hello, Im Maria and today we are going to learn how to add background images to single pages, posts and content blocks in WordPress. (upbeat music) You can upload a background image for your entire website, place it behind buttons or set a solid color background for your login page. But what if you wanna place a background image on a single page or post or even a single block? Well, youve come to the right place because we are going to help you in this video. But before we get too far, I wanna let you know that there will be links to more resources in the videos description and remember, subscribe and ring that bell to get notifications for future helpful content. Okay, lets get started. Many people enjoy adding backgrounds to their pages because you can incorporate a certain theme or field to a page that applies to the content. For example, an about us page could have a Los Angeles background if the company is in LA or an introduction to an authors book could include a background