hmz..I think you would need to do this by assigning them all the same
background, but starting the background from a position that matchs
each tabs separate x-location. (background-position). Or, rather, the
negative of the x-location of the tab. (so your moving the background
right just enough, so when its positioned relative to the tab it seems
to form part of a seamless image).

Bit crude though, not sure of a better way.

On Aug 6, 8:59 am, "alex.d" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to put an image behind my tabs (marketing thinks that it
> is an awesome idea :). Is it somehow possible? One should still see
> the tabs with an ongoing image inbetween them.
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