>> >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?
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