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Vieux 29/02/2008, 00h26   #2
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Par défaut Re: Two images in background?

Ian Hobson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The client has specified a CMS that generates html that is essentially a
> table in a body tag.
>
> !Doctype....
> <html>
> <head>....</head>
> <body>
> <table>
> All the page here, with some transparent backgrounds.
> </table>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Sadly it can't be changed.
>
> Now he wants a background that is a 200*200 image, repeated in both
> directions, but with a gradient.
>
> The gradient is from near black at the top to old gold after 2 or 3
> repetitions of the graphic, and then it is to be the graphic with the
> old gold background further down the page. Some pages are only 3 repeats
> tall, others are very long. Note - neither background is a plain colour.
>
> I can create a 200 * 200 version and replicate it in both directions on
> the body tag, to provide a plain version of the background.
>
> I could create a 200 * 600 gradiented version and use repeat-X to
> provide the gradient he wants at the top of the screen.
>
> But I can see no way to place the gradient version over the plain
> without adding a div to carry it.
>
> Is there any way to do this?


I wonder if the TBODY can have a background image? If so, the TABLE
could have the gold image, and the TBODY the gradient image.



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