Might try setting up a unique ID for each different page, assign that to
body tag of the appropriate page, then define the background for each ID
in your CSS. At least I think that's how others have done it.
BTW, I don't believe the list is a fan of top-posting ...
Peggy Coats wrote:
> Brian,
Brian and Rick -- thanks for the z-index solution. I always forget that!
Brian, you mentioned that the backgroundimages are best left in the
CSS file -- since this would normally be associated with the body tag,
and there will be different backgrounds for each main page, how would
the CSS be writ
Peggy Coats wrote:
> I'm working on a revamp of a site:
>
> http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/DT/index.html
>
> Each section will have a different "dreamy" collage-type background
> image -- at the
> moment only the home and "Contact" page have the image on the page.
>
> As you can see, when there
I'm working on a revamp of a site:
http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/DT/index.html
Each section will have a different "dreamy" collage-type background
image -- at the
moment only the home and "Contact" page have the image on the page.
As you can see, when there is no background image, #footer an