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damzy
post Jan 8 2006, 10:39 AM
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http://www.myspace.com/damzydude

There seems to be a black box in the contents section.

Does anyone understand why?
 
 
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Jane Doe.
post Jan 8 2006, 01:17 PM
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Here's what I see: large image 300k+.

The body is this, right?
You know:
body {background-image: 4240-090-;
background-position: -09-090-39498; }

Your div background is this.
Soo.. if you are using the body background property to do all of this.. it won't look the same on all resolutions [I'm using 1280x1024]

So, what I was suggesting is:
You make another DIV, then position it right under your content. So it wouldn't move around on different browsers / resolutions..

Oh, poo. I think I confused you even more..:(
 
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post Jan 8 2006, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE(Julie. @ Jan 8 2006, 7:17 PM)
Here's what I see: large image 300k+.

The body is this, right?
You know:
body {background-image: 4240-090-;
background-position: -09-090-39498; }

Your div background is this.
Soo.. if you are using the body background property to do all of this.. it won't look the same on all resolutions [I'm using 1280x1024]

So, what I was suggesting is:
You make another DIV, then position it right under your content. So it wouldn't move around on different browsers / resolutions..

Oh, poo. I think I confused you even more..:(
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Just a tad. Im mostly conused on the DIV piece. I mean i didnt code my myspace so it was quite easy to edit bits.

A DIV?
 

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