Posted by -Lost on 12/24/06 08:50
"Bergamot" <bergamot@visi.com> wrote in message news:4v5635F1ak9dqU1@mid.individual.net...
> Jeff Bowman wrote:
>>
>> Maybe I should be asking instead if there's a way to stretch a background
>> image?
>
> No, there isn't - all you can do reliably is repeat on the x and/or y
> axis. Maybe CSS3 has a stretch property (haven't checked), but don't
> hold your breath waiting for that.
>
> About the best you can do is anchor the image to either the top or
> bottom corner and repeat-x. Set the background color so that it blends
> with wherever the gradient color leaves off.
>
> BTW, there was an article posted at A List Apart about another way of
> making gradient backgrounds, but I didn't save the URL. Maybe it will be
> useful to you, if you can find it.
>
> --
> Berg
This might be it.d
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/supereasyblendys/
-Lost
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