On 11/21/06 3:31 PM, "Patrick H. Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Presuming that you're doing XHTML, rather than HTML...you're probably
> better off applying the background image to the HTML element, not the
> BODY. In XHTML, BODY isn't magical anymore in that it's just as big as
> its content...but what you describe (which I couldn't bother trying to
> replicate) sounds like a bug in the browser's redrawing/recalculation of
>   BODY.
> 
> P
> -- 
> Patrick H. Lauke

Sounds logical. However, I am using IDs on the body to give, among other
things, different bg images to site sections. Can I give the HTML element an
ID instead? I just never heard of doing this type of thing to that element.


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Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
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