I spoke too soon. Re-reading your comment, it does seem to be entirely
a CSS/HTML issue - not Django related. Since the inlined style works,
Django is finding the image.

Sorry about that misleading response.

On Mar 27, 9:07 am, Martin Ostrovsky <martin.ostrov...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Without seeing your settings.py file and urls.py, I can only guess,
> but you probably don't have serving static media setup correctly. If
> you're running this on the development server, you'll probably see a
> 404 next to /site_media/header_background.gif in the terminal window.
> This means Django can't find the image, probably for the reasons I
> stated above.
>
> If it says 200 (or 304) next to the filename in the terminal window,
> then Django has found the image, but your CSS/HTML is the problem.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> - Martin
>
> On Mar 27, 8:33 am, Gath <pgath...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Guys,
>
> > Am having a problem in displaying images in my CSS file.
>
> > I have a css file with the following class
>
> > .header
> > {
> >  margin-left: auto;
> >  bla bla
> >  bla bla
> >  ...
> > background: url(/site_media/header_background.gif) no-repeat top left;
>
> > }
>
> > When i execute the template with this css, no image is displayed!
> > But when i directly inject the background style on my template it
> > works perfect.
>
> > What am i not doing right!
>
> > Gath
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