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  1. McFlyTheBassist

    setting the relative path for background image in stylesheet

    No probs VJay. if you need any more help - give us a shout. M
  2. McFlyTheBassist

    setting the relative path for background image in stylesheet

    Ah - I've just been reading up on this for you. Here is what the W3C say about relative paths: (basically saying that the path is relative to the CSS file not the HTML file calling it!) For example, suppose the following rule: BODY { background: url("yellow") } is located in a...
  3. McFlyTheBassist

    setting the relative path for background image in stylesheet

    case really doesn't matter - So images or Images - they are both the same. Firstly - make sure you are referenceing the right file name (just I see you are calling arrow_nxt_dis.gif and arrow_nxt.gif). try - background-image: url("Images/arrow_nxt_dis.gif"); I would try this out...
  4. McFlyTheBassist

    Question / HTML and #include

    Right - No you can't give an IFrame a dynamic size. which is a little annoying. BUT - all hope is not lost, there is one last thing you can try. Have a look at this little DHTML app - from Twin Helix. it's great for doing what you want to do, it doesn't use frames at all - it's resizeable...
  5. McFlyTheBassist

    Browser compatibility with CSS

    Hey, right - What you are prob looking for is to use: background-color: white; You can use just background to change the colour, this is shorthand CSS. There is a good article about the background shorthand (and other CSS Shorthands) at http://home.no.net/junjun/html/shorthand.html. You may...

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