Background images for website enlarges on iPAD and iPhone

I have a responsive website. My CSS3 for the background looks like this:
body {
           background url(.../images/backgroundArchx1920.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed;
           -webkit-background-size:cover;
           -moz-background-size:cover;
           -0-background-size:cover;
           background-size:cover;
It looks great on a desktop and on my home page on all devices. BUT when I go to pages that have a photo gallery on the the iPAD and iPhone 5 enlarge the background and it is not fixed anymore.
What am I missing?
RandRobinson

There are many places to get an answer to your question, but this is not likely it. This is a user-supported technical support forum for other users - not developers. Maybe someone here can help, but I think you are better off with Google or a web development support forum.

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    > like to overlay a plot on an image, which would make the vi more friendly
    > for users.
    >
    You can place images pretty much anywhere on the panel or on a control.
    Probably the easiest approach is to place the image behind the graph and
    color the graph parts transparent. You will need to color both the
    graph frame, the gray box, and the plot area, typically its black. If
    both of these are transparent, the graph will draw
    slower than before, but it should look correct.
    To integrate the image a bit more with the graph, you can use the
    control editor to place the picture behind the black plot area, but in
    front of the frame, then color just the plot area transparent. This
    means that the
    image and control will stick together better. Its also
    possible to import the image into some area of the graph, and this will
    even allow for scaling, but this will work best if imported into the
    frame as the graph cheats with the plot area and doesn't really draw
    that image each time.
    Greg McKaskle

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