Hi Debbie,

I think you have two options.  By removing the line below it should 
repeat continually to fill the area:

background-position: left;

Or, make the footer image a taller image.  This will give the illusion 
of repeating both x and y directions.

Nicole

Debbie Campbell wrote:
> In this page:
>
>   
>> http://www.parallaxwebdesign.com/projects/pete/
>>     
>
> If you drag the bottom of the window down and out you can see that the 
> footer background repeats in the x-direction fine, but not in the 
> y-direction.
>
> I'm not sure if this can work this way, but I'd like it to extent 
> indefinitely downward (or just to the point where if they're using a 
> higher resolution, the background pattern doesn't just end abruptly).
>
> Here's the CSS:
>
> #footer {
> clear: both;
> position: relative;
> bottom: 0;
> left: 0;
> padding: 0;
> min-height: 90px;
> height: auto;
> background-image: url(graphics/footer_bg.gif);
> background-position: left;
> background-repeat: repeat;
> }
>
> Debbie
>
>
>   
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