Re: Background graphics

by "szcam" <szcam(at)pub.sz.jsinfo.net>

 Date:  Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:32:55 +0100
 To:  "Rebecca Jean Pedersen" <rjp(at)mail.tele.dk>
 Cc:  <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
  todo: View Thread, Original
This has worked on my current browsers, wouldn't it be wonderful to be able
to load up a background and then put the frames on top. Wonder if the w3
people can take this up
TIA
Mark


>only this doesnt work on all browsers.  if there is another solution, i
>havent found it.
>
>
>Rasika Wijayaratne wrote:
>>
>> Currently your document body tag looks like this:-
>> <BODY TEXT="White" background="img001.gif">
>>
>> You need to "fix" the background image so that it
>> doesn't scroll.  So put the code below in between the
>> <head></head> tags of your document:-
>>
>> <style type="text/css">
>> <!--
>> BODY { background: white url(img001.gif);
>>        background-attachment: fixed }
>> -->
>> </style>
>>
>> --- szcam <szcam(at)pub.sz.jsinfo.net> wrote: > Hi
>> mailers,
>> >     I have a couple of sites where I am using frames
>> > so that the pages load
>> > quicker because of the graphics heavy content for
>> > logo and menu bars. I want
>> > to be able to use a seamless background GIF which at
>> > the moment means
>> > editing the background GIF in each frame to align.
>> > Unfortunately when I
>> > scroll the centre frame the hard work I have done in
>> > aligning the Gif's in
>> > normal view is undone.
>> >     Is there anyway the background can be loaded and
>> > the frames placed on
>> > top with transparent backgrounds?
>>
>> =====
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