Hi Audra & Richard,

Many thanks for ideas below.  There is a background non-repeating file 
which is a gif.  There's also a graphic which is a gif.  the graphic 
colour works as created in another application, but everything else on 
the page is not ok.  I should have added that these do work in Mac IE 
5.5 and Safari, but have not tried other browsers yet.

The URL is www.GondwanaPlantEss.co.nz

Hmn... this is the first website I've done, so you'll see a lot of 
extraneous stuff which needs to be cleaned out - millions of styles 
before I understood the implications of these and also various other 
things to be moved to the CSS style sheet.  Should also add that this 
document is based on a template which is exactly as this file with no 
additional editable regions.

Many thanks for your kind support.

Steph Atkinson



On 7/06/2007, at 2:57 PM, Richard Grevers wrote:

> On 6/7/07, Audra Coldiron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Steph wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > This is probably a very basic question - have chosen to self teach 
>> web
>> > design by diving straight into CSS so am on a bit of a learning
>> > curve...
>> >
>> > I have a problem with background colour not showing as the correct
>> > colour in IE6.
>>
>> Are you by any chance using a .png as a repeating background?  If so
>> that is the problem.  IE6 does not render colors of .png's correctly.
>>
> ...or jpgs :-(
> -- 
> Richard Grevers, New Plymouth, New Zealand
> Hat 1: Development Engineer, Webfarm Ltd.
> Hat 2: Dramatic Design www.dramatic.co.nz
> Lost yet? http://www.lost.eu/3d33f
>

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