Patrick Roane wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to create a background image in my .css file but it gets
'overshadowed' by other .css elements and I can't figure it out.
Please take a glance at: www.pdrsolution.com/bistro17/index.html
Here, you will see that I deliberately inserted the building image into the
index.html file to show how I'd like it displayed. But, also notice the image
is up in the top right corner partially behind other elements. Why does this
happen? I thought by adding it to the st_gargoyles.css/.inside class rule, the
image would be out in front- this is obviously not the case. Any hints?
Thank you.
patrick
Hi Patrick,
I guess because sometimes the class=inside is not added to a div with
dimensions, but as a separate div class=inside without a width and a
height: then the bg-img is not in FF, but present in IE. - Unless there
are new id's or classes cascading in the flow with only a
background-color, they will cover it (partially). The play with negative
margins and paddings will cause the display of the bg-img in not always
the top-left position, I think.
Greetings,
francky
btw: the st_gargoyles_v4.css doesn't exist.
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