Roberto,why don't you just create a div of a width of the image,such as:
#container {
width:980px;
margin:0 auto;
}
and put the image inside that div?
2012/1/23 Roberto <[email protected]>
> The objective was to create a prototype of a site quickly by taking
> the Photoshop file and making it into a GIF and making that into the
> background of the page dynamically.
>
> I wanted to do this so that I can quickly show the customer the
> functionality of the page without having to cut up the Photoshop PSD
> components.
>
> -Roberto
>
> On Jan 22, 6:29 am, MiB <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 21 jan 2012 kl. 16.07 Roberto asked:
> >
> > > I would like to simulate the body backgroundImage as an absolute div.
> >
> > What is the actual objective?
> > Should it expand with the width of the browser and allow for internal
> > content to expand?
> >
> > I wouldn't use any javascript-based (as opposed to javascript-
> > enhanced) solution for this, as it's likely to be implementable in
> > pure css, at least for modern browsers.
> >
> > /MiB
>
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