Background position and aspect ratio
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Hello :)
I’m still chipping away at my various CSS issues, here’s my latest:I’m trying to use an image as my background, and have it fixed at the top right of the page, and fill all available space. I just saw what it looks like on a bigger screen than the one I am working on and there’s a lot of dead space around it. How can I make it fill all the vertical space, no matter the size of the window?
I’d also like for the image to stick to the right hand side, so that if I make the browser window narrower it won’t cut off.I’d really appreciate any help, and thanks again for all your help so far :)
Anne-Marie
http://annemariesanderson.comThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Oh, I forgot to mention… (sorry),
At the moment, when I make the browser window wider, there’s a white strip showing. I’d like my image to sit nicely right up against the edge.Thankyou!
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Vertically you cannot. The best thing to do would be to rework the image a little and fade the bottom edge to white so the sharp edge isn’t there.
Where are you talking about the white strip? I don’t see one at the right browser window edge in Safari or Firefox.
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Oh, ok. Yes, I’ll do that then, thankyou!
And I managed to make the white strip go away – I’m not really sure how, but it’s gone :)
Thanks again!
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