Background scrolls, how to stop it?

Hi
I am currently using
and
css is
.bg {     width: 100%;     height: 95%;     position: absolute;     top: 0;     left: 0;     z-index: -5000; 
But on smaller screens i have noticed that the background scrolls with content.
Is there a simple fix to stop this?
thanks

Use position:fixed   .bg {   position:fixed; ... }  Fixed will keep it in place
and if you're adding the image via background property use background-attachment:fixed;

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