Different browsers handle gamma levels of PNG images differently. From
what I know there's no sure fire way to correct this. Have you tried
using a web-safe color as the outside color for your gradient? I think
on IE, the outside color of the gradient is displaying as #6666ff

Or, I wonder if saving the gradient as a jpg instead of a png would
work?

Couple ideas.

Bryan

On Oct 12, 6:08 pm, Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wrong.  After using a color picker, I found that ie7 didn't make
> the background color lighter, it made the image darker.  I'm totally
> confused.
>
> Cameron
>
> On Oct 11, 6:34 pm, Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  I have the following code in my css file
>
> > body
> >         {
> >         background-color: #7F7FFF;
> >         background-repeat: no-repeat;
> >         background-attachment: fixed;
> >         background-position:center;
> >         font-family:'Calibri','sans-serif';
> >         font-size:12pt;
> >         }
>
> > ...and this in my html
>
> > <body background='/background.png'>
>
> > You can see it atwww.altocomputercranium.com.
>
> > As you can see, my background image is centered in the middle of the
> > page and not tiled.  The background color is supposed to blend with
> > the background image.  For some reason, the background color in ie7 is
> > lighter than in firefox.  Please help!
>
> > Cameron
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