Ron Jonk wrote:
I've read it before in this list that backgound rendering on xhtml on the body is not always supported for xhtml strict documents.

In XHTML, the BODY isn't "magic" anymore in that it does only take up as much space as its (non-floated) content. To be on the safe side, I'd say that if you can't guarantee how much content will be there (a screenful, half a screen, etc), apply your background to HTML itself, not BODY.

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