> Wonderbaby Designs wrote:
>
> > small background images to create the illusion of equal-height
> > columns, but
> > that won't work with my large gradient background images. I left the
> > wrappers there in case they will help with this problem.
>
> Sure, you can make it work. Create one image that is a strip of the tan
> and purple that makes up the middle portion of the page. Add this as a
> background image on the outermost wrapper that tiles downward. Create
> another image that is your bottom gradient and apply it as a
> non-repeating background image on the next wrapper nested in, pinned to
> the bottom. This background will layer on top of the previous background
> image seamlessly, and as long as both wrappers have a float containment
> method applied to contain all three columns, you'll be golden.

I am having trouble picturing how to do this.

The page has a variable width from 750 px to 1100 px so what size do I make
the solid background image that goes into the outer wrapper that will allow
the center content to expand and contract??

Also, my gradient images are all tall, narrow slices that tile horizontally,
to keep the file size small and to allow them to expand with the width of
the page. How can I do that with this method??

Robin~


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