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PToN

join:2001-10-04
Houston, TX

large backgrounds

Hello,

I am working on a design for my site and i was wondering how do you deal with large backgrounds..?

Do you just do "background-image: url("bg.png")"..?

Thanks

twizlar
I dont think so.
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join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON

Re: large backgrounds

It really depends on the size and type of background. If its some sort of gradient you should use a small slice and tile it.
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PToN

join:2001-10-04
Houston, TX

Re: large backgrounds

It is part gradient, but other parts are not so i cant use repeat...

Martinus
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join:2001-08-06
EU
Hard to tell without seeing the background in question but...

You can use the shorthand: background:url(bg.png). Quotes are only needed if you have spaces in your background image file name.

PToN

join:2001-10-04
Houston, TX

Re: large backgrounds

It would be something in the same fashion as »www.tutorial9.net

Martinus
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Re: large backgrounds

You'll have to make the large background, set it to fixed and match the background color of the page with the lowest part of the background image.

For that background,

background:#101318 url(large-bg.jpg) no-repeat fixed}

Possibly "center top" too.
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