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    Posted: 30 June 2005 at 2:32am
I notcie that some text looks wierd on  parts of the Bk is there a why i can stretch the bk so its not in tiles. Someoen was telling somehting about 100%.

Edited by Paramount X - 30 June 2005 at 8:13am
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Can you give an example?
You can replace the bg pics with any other pics you want that might create a smoother look.

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Yes. I can give you a example  http://bb.domaindlx.com/ParamountX/forum/.  
 
I really don't want to chnge the BK imge
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I see what you mean.
The only way I know how to do it would be by the css method used here
http://www.sitetechnique.com/background.htm
A "View source" will show how it's done.

It would entail putting a div with a lower z-index in the table cell with a height + width of 100%. You'd probably also have to put a div with a higher z-index on top of it for any text content.

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Um I am not totally smart about web designing. Can you put those in simplier words. I know abut view source.
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z-index is the layer order. Basically, using css, you can put one div on top of another div. The bottom div can contain a picture that resizes automatically as the page resizes.

So, in the table cell that has your background graphic, put a div with your background graphic in it on the bottom, and a div with any text on the top.

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Aw man, you made me had to say it. I don't know jaq squat(microscopic little) about ASP
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paramount X Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 June 2005 at 10:51pm
Const strBgImage = "backgruoundpath"   now i want that to be 100% wdith and height.       How do i do that. What your saying i do not understand
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