Help with header background color
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Hi. I am new to Css. On my site I want the background color of the header rectangle to be sky blue. When I do this with css under the header image background it only makes the area right around the flying sheep sky blue but not the whole rectangle. Where should I go in the stylesheet to make this whole rectangle light blue? thanks much
my beloved made a whip is the site
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The #container extends up and under the header area. If you apply the sky blue to #container, it will change the background of the post area as well.
This might be able to be done by one of the CSS guru’s, but I’m not exactly sure. You might be able to make the header image the same size as the entire white area above the line, and then color it blue in the header image. You would have to play with the height and margin in #headerimage.
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I figured out a solution: putting a fading color background to the content# and it worked. It looks good.
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If it is the blog tsp linked to, I have to say it looks a mess in my browser (FF3) at the moment. Is the header image meant to line up with the background image? And I don’t see a fading color background. But maybe it’s a work in progress.
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the body of the blog is purple fading to white and the content is blue fading to white
if what you are seeing is black and a mess that is what i am talking about
i put in a fading color back ground on the css and it shows up usually on firefox but not ie
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I think the image that is showing is because you were hotlinking. Was it your own image that you’d uploaded somewhere?
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