Page background flashing

In Safari the page background flashes white when pages change.
This does NOT happen in Firefox or Opera.
Must have something to do with the fact that you can't set page color AND background image repeat in iWeb. One or the other, but not both so the page is flashing white before the background image loads and repeats. Or this is some sort of cache image, where the background image is not being cached so it has to reload on every page change.
Anyone know of a workaround for this situation?
http://www.buddhapada.com/joey/Site/one.html

Thanks for your reply!
* Use less objects on a page
Pretty simple pages. Not much there.
* Use less color differences on a page.
There are no color difference on the pages.
* use smaller objects on a page.
One small graphic and two very small background images being.
* keep the page simple.
It is extremely simple.
Further thinking makes me wonder if it had to do with the fact that whole new pages in new folders with redundant background images are created for every page.
I wonder if loading the same background image from the "root" folder rather than all the redundant folders will solve the issue?

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