How about you take a look first, and then post instead of double posting like you did in this whole thread.
And i'm sure you've heard of the edit button here. Use it !
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How about you take a look first, and then post instead of double posting like you did in this whole thread.
And i'm sure you've heard of the edit button here. Use it !
or you can pay me and I'll design it for you ;)
full graphics, buttons, and site template (one page) you can add content yourself ;)
say $150?
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I'm in a 1920x1200 resolution, the background actually does stretch to some extent, but then begins to repeat. I looked at it in IE and Firefox and got the same results as the screenshot below indicates. Might want to take that into consideration.
One site I use a lot when dealing with browser incompatibilities is QuirksMode.
Christina, I found this to be a problems as well. However I don't want to make the picture any bigger b/c the file would be huge and take longer to download. I am workin on a way to 'stretch' the background now, but am hitting dead ends.Quote:
I'm in a 1920x1200 resolution, the background actually does stretch to some extent, but then begins to repeat. I looked at it in IE and Firefox and got the same results as the screenshot below indicates. Might want to take that into consideration.
I'd try a mixture of absolute and relative positioning to design the layout to work with the background background, something to the effect of:
body {
background-color : White;
background-image: url(images/g.GIF);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: center;
}
Here's a quick reference on that:
http://www.brainjar.com/css/positioning/
or you may try reducing the background image in size and using as a background in a smaller table that doesn't take up the whole page and therefore wouldn't tile no matter how large the resolution.