~davidLaakso wrote:

>Scott Haneda wrote:
>  
>
>>http://www.newgeo.com/web/css/var/index.html
>>
>>There is the header logo, which is centered, and working how I want it,
>>regardless of browser width, it does what is needs to do.
>>
>>I need to get left.jpg and right.jpg to line up with that header and behave
>>the same way.  Sometimes I get close, a px or so off on one side, others, as
>>you can see now, are just way off.
>>
>>Can someone help me beat this into shape?
>>  
>>    
>>
>I think the whole ball of wax needs to be in one container. The side 
>column images are different widths which contributes to the problem. 
>This does not resolve all issues, but perhaps it may, at least, help get 
>you started.
><http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/layout33.html>
>Best,
>~dL
>  
>
Hi Scott,
I agree with David: all in one wrapping container is the best, then no 
parts can escape.
As a contribution following the discussion in your earlier topic "Body 
background not working" I've made a testpage too. I didn't expect you 
made a new topic/question about the same, and "working from the oldest 
topic" I didn't see this newer topic and David's page before I finished.

Anyway, here is another testpage 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-varsity.html>.
It has the blue background color of your first question. I combined the 
general background image with the left/right-column background image, 
and added a kind of footer image to get everything complete at the 
bottom of the page. [1]
Also a beginning, has to be fine tuned here and there.

If there are differences in the model (I've to see yet the source code 
of David's page), you have the choice!  ;-)

Greetings,
francky

[1]
As the height of the middle part can change (amount of text, 
font-scaling), the connection between the general background and the 
"footer background" cannot be pixel precize, according to the left and 
right "TV-lines". If you blur the footer image a bit at the top, the 
difference (sometimes none, sometimes 1px and sometimes 2px) is not so 
obvious.
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