Browser Fill Doesn't Fill Browser

My browser fill image isn't actually filling my whole browser, which makes my page look silly and childish rather than adaptable and proffessional. Notice the grey gaps on either side. Can someone please help me figure out how to get rid of these gaps and actually fill my browser? Thanks!

If you want to truely fill the whole browser background, you'll need to pick either 'tile' or 'scale to fill' for your fill option when you select the image.

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