Page background missing

Hi All,
After a successful first website, I tried to create a new one.
While I've defined a gradient page background, about half of the pages show up correctly, but the other ones are missing this page background completely.
Does it sound familiar to one of you?
Many thanks in advance!
GJ

What's the URL of your site so we can examine it first hand? Where are you hosting the site and how are you uploading the files?
Note: There are some browsers that do not render the gradient backgrounds as created by iWeb. If you can create a jpg file of the background and use it then all browsers would see it the same.
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