tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855056.post5264791346288773108..comments2013-09-11T07:10:01.513-05:00Comments on Clif Notes - Freeware reviews: How to Create Gradient Desktop WallpapersClifhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08161034649288326687noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855056.post-63212737228425726722009-08-02T18:35:43.026-05:002009-08-02T18:35:43.026-05:00Thanks Clif, that was indeed the case. Outstanding...Thanks Clif, that was indeed the case. Outstanding newsletter this week, great content, thank you!Bradnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855056.post-17460990965103010662009-08-02T16:50:24.917-05:002009-08-02T16:50:24.917-05:00Ahh, I found the setting that may be tripping you ...Ahh, I found the setting that may be tripping you up. If you right click on the desktop and select "Arrange Icons", you'll see that you are probably hiding the desktop icons. If you "Show Desktop Icons" then the BMP files will blend when "Stretched". <br /><br />I'm not sure why this it true. <br /><br />Best wishes and thanks for the comments.Clifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08161034649288326687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855056.post-71189541612843821982009-08-02T15:48:09.849-05:002009-08-02T15:48:09.849-05:00Cliff, I thought this a great idea, but I always e...Cliff, I thought this a great idea, but I always end up with a wallpaper looking just as it does in the Display Properties window; a 2-tone, half the screen one color, the other half the other color. I'm running XP, wonder why it doesn't gradient? I did follow your instructions to the letter. Tried a few different color combos, tried vertical too, no luck.Bradnoreply@blogger.com