Kathryn Crutcher wrote:
> I recently asked about how to resolve having both a gradient background and
> a background image. It is now close to what I want but not there yet.
>
> http://www.grandconnections.com/buttercup/index.htm and
> http://www.grandconnections.com/buttercup/ApplicationStyle.css
>
> There is a center-aligned main area with a flower behind the top right
> corner. I would like to have the main area always in the centre and the same
> amount of flower displayed at the top right but I don't want the horizontal
> scroll bar. The bigger the screen, the more the flower would be revealed.
> Any suggestions?
>
I would suggest to let the images do the trick. I didn't fully test
it nor did I put much attention to the details (it was so you could
grasp the idea), but you can check this...
http://dev.rsalazar.name/css.d/buttercup.html
> Also, ideally the outside border would be semi-transparent. When I added
> transparency to that div (#inner), the whole content area inherited the
> transparency. Is it possible to limit the transparency to the outer border
> only?
>
Not that I'm aware of. The element and its children will have, at
most, that opacity, being able to make it more transparent but unable to
revert it. Again, as far as I know.
Hope it helps.
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