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I would suggest adding a <div> element around the background elements in the html file which should be at the top of the <body> and using it to just hide them. While my code isn't all that tidy it should be obvious which is the background element. Don't forget to set the body/html background to transparent too ( most likely in the css at the top of the index.html ).
If that doesn't work, please check if the background color option still works or not. I don't think I update the background color of the body but as I haven't check I am not 100% sure.
Do make a copy of the wallpaper to avoid it being overwritten by an update. You can copy it to the my projects folder within WE's folder in steam.