Sent by Valentin Agachi on 8 September 2005 22:10
I understood what you suggested, but it's not quite what I had in mind.
What I want is the background from #left-graphic not to be aligned to
left top, but to the right edge of the layout, and the background from
#right-graphic to be aligned to the right edge of the layout.
CJ Larson wrote:
>The method I've seen spoken of is to have two separate <div>s; one for
>the left graphic, one for the right graphic. Each div would take the
>whole screen.
>
>For example ->
>
>#left-graphic {
> background-image: url();
> background-repeat: repeat-y;
> background-position: left-top;
> height: 100%;
> width: 100%;
> }
>#right-graphic {
> background-image: url();
> background-repeat: repeat-y;
> background-position: right top;
> height: 100%;
> width: 100%; }
>
><div id="left-graphic">
> <div id="right-graphic">
> ~~ all other content ~~
> </div>
></div>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>I can't figure a way out of how can I add two repeat-y lateral external
>image backgrounds to a fluid layout.
>
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