In the case of the site you referred to, that's just a tiled image
applied to the body tag:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/process/img_39.gif
is that what you're trying to do? If you don't already have it, I'd get
FF and the developer toolbar and then click "edit CSS" and play with t
"Mike Soultanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Iorhael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Background color with image?
> Yeah.. just set a background color on your body (an outer container div).
> Now, if you wan
Iorhael wrote:
>Is there any way to add a background color to a page that already has a
>background image? I want to put the background color around the container:
>
>www.drk-writing.com/northwesternesse/
>
>Debbie
>
I understand you want the outside of the centered content-column
colored, and t
Yeah.. just set a background color on your body (an outer container
div). Now, if you want the background color to show through your little
diamond things, you'll need to make a transparency, making sure to use
the background color as the color you select for the transparency so it
aliases nic
Is there any way to add a background color to a page that already has a
background image? I want to put the background color around the container:
www.drk-writing.com/northwesternesse/
Debbie
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