Hello CSS Discuss, 

I thought one could use background-size in CSS3 for boxed element such as an H 
tag, in place of having to specify a width and height property to the 
declaration. But it seems you have to specify it any ways, in order for the 
element to accommodate the actual size of the image in the background, unless 
you wanted to create a thumbnail out of the background image. Seems like one is 
better off not using the background-size property if the image is going to be 
used as a replacement for text. That and the lack of support in older browsers. 

 

Elli Vizcaino
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