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Posted by Arne on 11/23/63 11:41
Once upon a time *Leonidas Athineos* wrote:
(Please, don't top post on usenet. Now corrected)
>
> "Paul Watt" <paulio@wattioNOSPAM.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:du9frt$ebj$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>
>> "Leonidas Athineos" <Leonidas.Athineos@tu-clausthal.de> wrote in message
>> news:du9ejm$1b0i$1@ariadne.rz.tu-clausthal.de...
>>> Hi i am new in html,and building my home page.
>>> i want to put a pic as background.
>>> with the following.
>>>
>>> <style type="text/css">
>>> body
>>> {
>>> background-image:
>>> url('flagprisonllble1.jpg');
>>> background-repeat:
>>> no-repeat;
>>> background-attachment:
>>> fixed
>>> }
>>> </style>
>>>
>>> and tried with this too..
>>>
>>>
>>> <body background="flagprisonllble1.jpg">
>>>
>>>
>>> but doesnt work!
>>> could anyone help me please... :)
>>> thanks!!
>>>
>>> bye
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Are the images in the same folder as your css/html pages? a url might help
>>
> hi!
> Yes they are.i tried to change the pixel size,bec i thought it might
> help...burt finally it didnt.
> The thing is that there are actually some pictures that i can display as
> backgrounds but others not
>
> thanks for the help
And you are sure that the image "flagprisonllble1.jpg" really is a *.jpg
image and with that exact name? The question may sound stupid, if you
know it is. But asking anyway, because sometimes people upload images
saved as *.bmp, *.psp or something without knowing it. Also file names
are case sensitive ("flagprisonllble1.jpg" is not the same as
"Flagprisonllble1.JPG") and that also happends often.
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/Arne
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