Hi all, quick question about repeating a background image.
If you imagine that the image above is running across the top of a browser - the green/grey is one background image, applied to the <body> tag, for simplicity's sake. The washed out green/white is a second background image running across the top of a <div> inside the body. The solid green is the rest of the site, centred in the browser.
<body>
With green background
<div>With washed out background</div>
</body>
I'm trying to get the full colour image to align properly with the central part so the angled lines all match up properly, rather than having them meeting at odd places, which would look awful.
I've probably not explained this very well, so apologies for that. If you want any clarification on the question, feel free to say.
Uhm, that's every business ever, though. It doesn't matter if a bajillion users are using it. As long as it's not making bank, it's probably headed for the graveyard.
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Hi all, quick question about repeating a background image.
If you imagine that the image above is running across the top of a browser - the green/grey is one background image, applied to the <body> tag, for simplicity's sake. The washed out green/white is a second background image running across the top of a <div> inside the body. The solid green is the rest of the site, centred in the browser.
I'm trying to get the full colour image to align properly with the central part so the angled lines all match up properly, rather than having them meeting at odd places, which would look awful.
I've probably not explained this very well, so apologies for that. If you want any clarification on the question, feel free to say.
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