Thanks Rory, I had the background as a gradient originally, I guess I never
thought of just putting the background color in that div.  Any ideas how I
can make the page expand with the content while still leaving me a decent
page size and not having dwarf pages?

Thanks,
Tim

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Rory Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> 2008/12/7 Tim Wolak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Morning all,
>>
>> In the main content area of my pages I have a small repeating image for
>> the
>> background.  How do I get it to dynamically conform to the amount of
>> content
>> on the page?  I would like it to conform to the content obviously but also
>> have it big enough so that my content areas are not super short.  Any
>> advice?  Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> http://dev.howsmykiddriving.org
>>
>
> My first question would have to be - why are you using an image for this at
> all? Why not just set the background-color property of #wrapper to #949075?
> (thats what ColorZilla told me the colour was)
>
> Cheers
> Rory
>
> PS one more question - why aren't either of the kids in the pictures
> wearing their seat belts? :o)
>
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