Before I posted a link, if it's required. This is what I have in place as a pseudo thus far;

background-image: <image_a>,<image_c>,<image_b>
background-position:<image_a:center>,<image_c:top>,<image_b:bottom>
I've tried the short hand, that being; 50% 50%, 0% 45%,0% 65%. Image_a & Image_b don't even appear, it's as if they are gone !

Tom Livingston wrote:


On Sunday, September 20, 2015, Crest Christopher <crestchristop...@gmail.com <mailto:crestchristop...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Since I changed the background-image order to what in essence
    should have worked out.  This also required me to change the
    background-position order, and to my surprise it doesn't work.

    What I had previously was using the three background position
    properties; top, bottom, center.  You can't mix percentages with
written position properties, written as in using the word; top. At the moment, the top & bottom graphic that were working
    previously before changing the order of the background-images are
    no longer visible ?

    Tom Livingston wrote:
    Did you read the info at the link I sent?



If you are using the full background shorthand as shown at the CSS-tricks link or our other email thread, you should have just reordered each entire background rule. If you aren't using proper shorthand again you are going to run into issues. As always, a link is best.


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