CSS Background properties
Hi there and thanx for helping me out.
I'm having trouble with my background properties in CSS.
I used CS3's Two Columns, Header & Footer, Fixed template
to build my
site.
I have a background which I want to use. It must not repeat
and also
must be fixed and not scroll with the page.
When using this:
background-image: url(../graphics/background.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
The image shows perfectly well
BUT, when adding:
background-attachment: fixed;
my background does not appear and has disappeared.
Can someone please help me? This happens with both FireFox
and IE.
Thank you so long.
Deon
Try something like this. Good luck, Tom
table
margin-top: auto !important;
margin-left: auto !important;
margin-right: auto !important;
margin-bottom: auto !important;
width: 850px !important;
height: 100% !important;
text-align: left !important;
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>
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>
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http://www.mph.uk.com/vehicles701.php
>
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>
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>
I have struggled more with learning DW and style
sheets than I ever
> thought I would. So if you will be patient, I am going
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
> Check that and then see if you still have troubles.
>
> --
>
> Virginia Carter
> Carolina Web Creations
> ======================
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>> trouble and I figure its a quick fix. Note this
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>> am doing my test use IE 7 and Firefox ver 2 PC Ver.
>>
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>>
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>> "
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
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id 'container' Goes Here</div>
>>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>>
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samples from CSS
>> Cookbook, good book learning allot but can't seem to
get it to work. Hope
>> some could help me.
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