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Posted by dorayme on 11/28/07 03:20
In article <IQ43j.489$9M.199@newsfe19.lga>,
Jeremy <jeremy@pinacol.com> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article <Wp43j.3622$KK1.1727@newsfe24.lga>,
> > Jeremy <jeremy@pinacol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Nik Coughlin wrote:
> >>> One thing that has always annoyed me, and I just design around it, is
> >>> having a tile that you want to use for your background image that
> >>> doesn't seamlessly tile, in a container that you want to be fluid. I
> >>> had a go at it, but had to use JavaScript:
> >>>
> >>> http://nrkn.com/fluidTiling/
> >>>
> >>> Question, anyone have *any* ideas about how you could do it without the
> >>> JS?
> >> I can think of a couple of ways to do that without Javascript, but all
> >> of them are far less elegant than just using the JS :P
> >>
> >
> > What are these ways?
> >
>
> OK, here is one (I can't resist a good CSS challenge)
>
> http://www.duckwizard.com/ciwas/square.html
OK, looks quite clever an attempt. I guess it would be tricky to
adjust to the surrounding not overlaying the text at the bottom
(in my FF and Safari) when the font size is upped a notch or two
by the user?
It fails a bit in Safari, the right vertical col is not clean (it
is one and a bit 'question boxes' wide. So still not up to Nick's
js in simple performance. Not yet at any rate. <g>
My swim is coming up soon. Got to go.
--
dorayme
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