Nest image properties in TD background image - How

Folks, I have an image using a reflection by way of
javascript call, but I want the image (with the reflection) to be
the background of a table. I just don't know how to nest properly
for the background of a td tag. Below is my image call outside of
the table:
<img src="tcdisturbance2.png" width="947" height="290"
class="reflect ropacity20" alt="" />

> Folks, I have an image using a reflection by way of
javascript call,
Let's see the code for this call, please.
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> Folks, I have an image using a reflection by way of
javascript call, but I
> want
> the image (with the reflection) to be the background of
a table. I just
> don't
> know how to nest properly for the background of a td
tag. Below is my
> image
> call outside of the table:
>
> <img src="tcdisturbance2.png" width="947"
height="290" class="reflect
> ropacity20" alt="" />
>
>

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