On Jul 26, 2006, at 1:16 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
>> page: www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/new.html
>> CSS: www.springfieldmogov.org/css/founders.css
>>
>> Problem: The background image on the #content div is a photo montage
>> running down the left side of the page. It's position looks great i
Chris Akins wrote:
> However - I'd still love to know why a background image doesn't work
> as intended when attaching to the #content div.
Yes, if the browsers can read your intentions through your
source-code/CSS, and agree on what it says.
> Shouldn't a background image work on either the bod
Ah, yes - thanks for pointing that out. I've found that if I put the
montage as a background image on the body tag instead, I get the desired
result.
However - I'd still love to know why a background image doesn't work as
intended when attaching to the #content div.
I did find one coding problem
Chris Akins wrote:
> page: www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/new.html
> CSS: www.springfieldmogov.org/css/founders.css
>
> Problem: The background image on the #content div is a photo montage
> running down the left side of the page. It's position looks great in
> Firefox, shows a slight gap i
FYI and FWIW, the gap appears in Firefox too, if you start sizing up the
text.
>>> On 7/25/2006 at 9:26 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Chris
Akins"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> page: www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/new.html
> CSS: www.springfieldmogov.org/css/founders.css
>
> Problem
page: www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/new.html
CSS: www.springfieldmogov.org/css/founders.css
Problem: The background image on the #content div is a photo montage
running down the left side of the page. It's position looks great in
Firefox, shows a slight gap in IE on both PC and Mac, is sub