>> >Angela French wrote: >> >> I have a background image that repeats vertically. The weird thing is >> >though, that it is rendering with a small space between each one. Can >> >someone tell me what property I might try to get rid of that? Or why it is >> >doing that? >> >> >> > Hi Angela, > I'm actually reading that bg image as having two colors: #859fba and > #7e97b1. the lighter color covers one pixel and the other the remaining two > pixels. So the difference will show up when tiled. Try one color and see if > that makes a difference (although the bg is pretty cool as is :)). Also if > there is a slight variation when converting to a gif, sometimes it's not > nearly as obvious if you're tiling a larger image. > > HTH > Bill
>> >Angela French wrote: >> >> I have a background image that repeats vertically. The weird thing is >> >though, that it is rendering with a small space between each one. Can >> >someone tell me what property I might try to get rid of that? Or why it is >> >doing that? >> >> >> > Hi Angela, > I'm actually reading that bg image as having two colors: #859fba and > #7e97b1. the lighter color covers one pixel and the other the remaining two > pixels. So the difference will show up when tiled. Try one color and see if > that makes a difference (although the bg is pretty cool as is :)). Also if > there is a slight variation when converting to a gif, sometimes it's not > nearly as obvious if you're tiling a larger image. Not clear on the goal - is it to have a solid color? That's kind of what it appears. If so, why an image at all? Why not just specify a background color? ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/