I would have though a simple CSS width:100%; , height:auto might do it?

does it need to be a background and will it conflict with anything at different sizes?
?
On Jun 30, 2008, at 05:15, dwain wrote:

On 6/29/08, Chris Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,


Has anyone been able to successfully scale a CSS background image to the current window size? I've done some research via Google and it appears this can't be done purely with CSS (at least not yet), maybe some JavaScript?

there is a way to do it by using svg images, but i'm unclear on the process. i think that the svg files has to be edited for the images to scale to a screen's resolution. but anyway, svg is the wave of the future for web images.
cheers,
dwain


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