Re: Using CSS

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Thanks for the quick reply Murray.
I gathered that there was a problems trying to put 2 b/g images on one page!!
I can't link you because it is not published yet.
What i have done is to put the full screen background image - no-repeat,
fixed in the CSS and put a fixed logo (one of DD's static logo scripts) in
the HTM page.
This works fine but I was trying to put a fixed logo in the CSS file so that
I had it all in one place as, like the background image, it appears on each
page. I thought also that I could get around using a script.
I may not be making much sense - but as i said, i am new to CSS and FP for
that matter!!
In short, I want a full screen JPG image in the background with a animated
..GIF image fixed (non scroll) in the lower rh corner. I want this arrangement
to appear on each page along with the data specific to each page.
Best regards,
--
peebs


"Murray" wrote:

> > but it doesn't work
>
> You cannot have two background images on the same element.
>
> > I ca nmake it
> > work putting the full screen background image in the CSS and the bottom
> > corner logo in each .HTM page
>
> What?
>
> Why not post a link to the page so I can see what you are trying to do?
>
> --
> Murray
> ============
>
> "peebs" <peebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:DEA45999-D7E3-4698-B3A5-37525A3CD8E9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am just starting to look into CSS.
> > I have used a css sheet to add a fixed background image to the related
> > .HTL
> > using
> > background fixed, no-repeat etc.
> > I now want to add another graphic on top of the existing background image
> > and locate it fixed at the bottom right corner.
> > I thought that I could simply call a second background image and locate it
> > in the bottom LH corner but it doesn't work - I simply get either the full
> > screen background image OR the small logo image in the bottom corner
> > depending on the order in the CSS. I want these two images to feature on
> > all
> > pages of the site and I thought that I could do it with CSS. I ca nmake it
> > work putting the full screen background image in the CSS and the bottom
> > corner logo in each .HTM page but I was hoping to simplify things.
> > Any advice will be greatly appeciated.
> > Thank,--
> > peebs
>
>
>
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