You could try adding padding widths to the middle coloumn so that it pushes
the content away form the image.

On 6/5/06, Patrick Roane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a website I'm working on at www.pdrsolution.com/bistro17/index.html
> .
>
> As you can see, I have an image of a building that I put directly into the
> index.html. My questions are as follows:
>
> 1.) It seems far easier to establish proper positioning of image if I put
> it in the html code vs. .css
>
> 2.) But, I'd like the image to serve as a fixed background image.
>
> 3.)When I tried placing the image as 'background' with the .css code ie. I
> tried the body and some other areas, the image would disappear behind the
> other elements instead of out in front.
>
> Does anyone know where I need to position this image within the .css code
> so that it's position is fixed and centered behind the middle column
> content?
>
> Thanks
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