Valette Ragland, Adam Kuehn and Eric A. Meyer wrote (variations on a theme):
Actually, it starts exactly where you placed it. It's just that repeat-y means exactly that: the image is repeated in both directions along the y axis-- in other words, both up AND down.

Aha - I appear to have forgotten that basic rule of "Never Assume"...  :-)

That's the correct behavior, given your CSS. I can't think of a solution that doesn't involve adding at least one more div or other element.

OK, that's the reassurance that I needed (I'm aware I'm a little too ready to slap in unnecessary extra divs to solve this kind of problem).

Thanks for taking the time to respond - much appreciated - this list is such a fantastic resource.

Cheers,

Rachael
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