Thanks for your reply Adam.

I can't really put what's I have now due to copyright restrictions, or
I would have. I was hoping someone had encountered this before and
would know the answer.

I'll have to try and set up a dummy page later today when I have more time.

Thanks
Paul

2008/5/15 Adam Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> can we see an example?
>
> Paul Collins wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've seen this problem before, but can't remember how I solved it.
>> Basically, I have put a centred background that repeats vertically on
>> the body of my page using CSS. The main wrapper div is also centred
>> and has a background sits on top of the Body one, but is only a fixed
>> height Basically, they need to match up where they meet, which is
>> working fine in Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. The only place it's
>> having an issue is IE6 & 7.
>>
>> I know what the problem is; the background is centred and the width of
>> your browser can be an odd or even number, so it can't sit dead centre
>> all the time. If I drag the browser in to resize it, the backgrounds
>> keep matching up then falling out of place.
>>
>> I have solved this before without adding an extra div for the body
>> background, but I just can't remember how I did it. Does anyone have
>> an idea?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Paul
>>
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