Oh, alright I realized something my style on the the body, works out
fine now because of the resolution I have white space
to the far right of the browser I want to fill this with a image.
In dreamweaver I don't see this white blank space, but in the browser I
do so how could I over come this, by putting a image
in that white space but not repeating the style along a X axis ?
Erik Harris wrote:
> On 6/22/2008 9:20 AM, Christopher wrote:
>
>> Can you have two background images on the {body} ? and position them?
>>
>
> You can have one background on the <body> and one on <html>, but I'd
> recommend against it. I tried to do this with my site awhile ago, and
> found that it crashed the Gecko (Firefox) rendering engine very hard
> (full CPU usage followed by a crash). I confirmed in here at the time
> that others using any web browser based on Gecko (at least Firefox,
> Mozilla, and Netscape at the time) had the same problem (which goes away
> if the two backgrounds are the same image, oddly enough). This was back
> in late 2006, and I haven't revisited to see if I could do it with a
> newer version of Firefox, so I don't know if the bug is fixed. But even
> if the bug is fixed, there are always users stuck on old versions of
> browsers, and I generally prefer not to use something that I know
> _crashes_ any browser at all. :)
>
> You can get the same effect using the <body> and a <div>, which I did on
> my site at http://www.kungfu-silat.com/ - in my case, it's handled with
> these CSS definitions:
>
> BODY { background: #A00 url(pics/DragonBack.gif) repeat-y 1% 0%;
> font-family: Arial, Tahoma, sans-serif; color: #000; margin:
> 0em; height: 100% }
> div.secondbackground { background: transparent url(pics/TigerBack.gif)
> repeat-y 99% 0%; margin: 0em; min-height: 100% }
>
>
>
>
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