Help with CSS rule cross platform browser compatibility

I am an advanced beginner website designer.
The website I need help with is www.sprungtheatre.com
I designed this site on a PC machine. Each page has a
different CSS Background Image rule. The only rule I have set is
image and the "non-repeat." I have not set rules for its placement.
Each of these images had a feather effect applied to it in
Illustrator so the image would fade into the black background. This
works fine on Windows machines in IE and Firefox.
However, on Macs, the left-hand side of the image is chopped
off. Which is to say, it appears if the feathered edge has been cut
off and the image ends abruptly.
Is there any way to fix this problem?
My only guess is that the following my be happening:
The CSS Background Image rule is applied to a nested table
that is editable in a template. I'm thinking that the Mac browswers
are moving the image to the upper left of the overall, "poppa"
table in which the editable region is nested, cutting off that part
of the image that appears in the non-editable region of the "poppa"
table and showing that part of it that appears in the nested,
editable table. I hope that makes sense. Would applying the
placement rules help this? If not, what might?
Many thanks,
Jon

Don't use a fixed background image.
Sorry to break the news but the code is hidous for an
advanced beginner.
Youre sure to run into much trouble unless you are preapred
to take
some time out and learn this stuff correctly.
Using layout mode and spliting and merging tables into all
sorts of
shapes is a seriously bad method and one you should quickly
move away
from for the sake of your own sanity.
zaphron wrote:
> I am an advanced beginner website designer.
>
> The website I need help with is www.sprungtheatre.com
>
> I designed this site on a PC machine. Each page has a
different CSS Background
> Image rule. The only rule I have set is image and the
"non-repeat." I have not
> set rules for its placement.
>
> Each of these images had a feather effect applied to it
in Illustrator so the
> image would fade into the black background. This works
fine on Windows machines
> in IE and Firefox.
>
> However, on Macs, the left-hand side of the image is
chopped off. Which is to
> say, it appears if the feathered edge has been cut off
and the image ends
> abruptly.
>
> Is there any way to fix this problem?
>
> My only guess is that the following my be happening:
>
> The CSS Background Image rule is applied to a nested
table that is editable in
> a template. I'm thinking that the Mac browswers are
moving the image to the
> upper left of the overall, "poppa" table in which the
editable region is
> nested, cutting off that part of the image that appears
in the non-editable
> region of the "poppa" table and showing that part of it
that appears in the
> nested, editable table. I hope that makes sense. Would
applying the placement
> rules help this? If not, what might?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jon
>
>
>

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