ok, that helps!
rework with tiled image: i don't like the background image too much,
but it's part of the clients art...
thanks a lot!
-Peter
2011/6/20 Tim Climis :
>> I reangearred my site http://www.goeldi.eu/abusart without absolute
>> positioning, and I have the same problem with my backgrou
> I reangearred my site http://www.goeldi.eu/abusart without absolute
> positioning, and I have the same problem with my background-image:
> it's cut off on the right side when the browser window is too small
> and I scroll to the right. I do not understand why this happens.
>
> So still something
thanks for your answer, George!
I know absolute positioning is maybe not best practise but often i'm
also running into problems when using floating for doing
several-columns layouts. And so i do now as well:
I reangearred my site http://www.goeldi.eu/abusart without absolute
positioning, and I ha
On 20.06.2011 11:00, Göldi wrote:
Heres the site: http://www.goeldi.eu/abusart/
Can anybody tell me the reason and how to avoid this behaviour?
Reason: the various, stacked, elements don't relate to each other, and
therefore don't adjust dimensions to each other. Natural fallback is
body-wid
Hi all,
I have a question regarding background images.
My background image on a wrapper div is shown perfectly behind some
absolute-positioned divs (text) as I expect, normally.
Problem is when I zoom out the window of the browser to a size smaller
than the background image and then scroll down:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding background images.
My background image on a wrapper div is shown perfectly behind some
absolute-positioned divs (text) as I expect, normally.
Problem is when I zoom out the window of the browser to a size smaller
than the background image and then scroll down: