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shelvy19

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  1. YAY!!! That did it! Sure helps to know what you're doing. Thanxalot, Shelby
  2. I'm doing SOMEthing wrong, Bob. Copied what you had, got nothing. Mebbe my mistake was early-on. Below is the entire page, sans text -- <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage Express 2.0"> <title>cont10</title> <head> <body style="background-image: http://www.planetarystories.com(/images/PS_TOC.jpg); background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> Should I not have repeated <head>? Shelby
  3. Tried that. Tried: <body style="background-image: http://www.planetarystories.com/images/ PS_TOC.jpg"); background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> </style> because I want the image NOT to repeat. It not only didn't repeat -- it didn't come up at all! Shelby
  4. Did a cut-n-paste on your example. Here is what I used: <body style="background-image: /home/xxxxx/public_html/images/ 'PS_TOC.jpg'); background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> </style> substituting my page ID for url. Nothing showed up. I've read a lot of the CSS tutorials and am, in fact, going back to them now. But there's SOMEthing I'm just not getting. Shelby
  5. I have Windows Professional XP, 160G hardrive, over one gig of RAM, use Adobe Photoshop Elements for creating images. I am editing an onlinemagazine and want to use a created image for the entire page of Table of Contents, but then want to overlay that with clickable text for each contents listing. HAD been using <body background... for previous contents page, but then I just had repeating images for the background. Now I'm wanting to use a single image for the background, but it keeps repeating. Any ideas how I can do this??? Thomas Shelby Vick, editor, Planetary Stories shelvy20012000@yahoo.com
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