Nope, I saw that. I wouldn't describe that as "clear terms" myself.
You're talking about "putting the background images" and, since you
didn't say where you were putting them, I had to fill in the blanks
myself and assumed you were still talking about putting them in
ImageBundles. So I asked you to rephrase the question. I also made a
passing homage to an episode of Fawlty Towers, which in itself had no
relevance whatsoever, but amused me in the process of doing it. I
mention this last part only in the interest of completeness in this
recap, as it remains of no relevance whatsoever. Your reply sounded
somewhat acerbic, which I can understand given that this must be a
frustrating situation from your perspective. That brings us, I think,
up to date and leaves us thus:

I'm still interested in trying to answer your question, but since both
I and Mr. Jones have, to this point, apparently failed to fully grasp
the intent of your question, I believe it would be in your best
interest to restate the question in terms other than those you have
employed thus far.

Or to quote Graham Chapman, "sorry old man, we don't understand your banter."






On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Salman Hemani<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Right hence my apology in the second email and asking in clear terms:
>
> "I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
> putting the background images so that I do not have to manually put
> their x,y position in CSS."
>
> Did you miss that completely?
>
> On Jul 30, 2:50 pm, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I would like to put that in an ImageBundle
>> > I am not looking at putting that in the ImageBundle
>>
>> Can you try to rephrase your question in less contradictory terms? Be
>> careful not to mention ImageBundle. I mentioned it once already, but I
>> think I got away with it. ;)
>>
>> - Isaac
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM,SalmanHemani<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Yes I know that ImageBundle cannot be used as CSS backgrounds that is
>> > why I am asking this question. I am not looking at putting that in the
>> > ImageBundle and I apologize if the question sounded like that.
>>
>> > I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
>> > putting the background images so that I do not have to manually put
>> > their x,y position in CSS.
>>
>> > On Jul 30, 3:00 am, "Dean S. Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Short answer: no.
>>
>> >> Shorter answer: no.
>>
>> >> ImageBundle images can't be used as CSS backgrounds, if you understand
>> >> the implementation, you understand why.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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