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Old June 27th, 2009, 01:58 PM
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Header help

what in gods name am I doing wrong?
I want the header image to scale with the web page, I can't stand how it shows the scroll bar when you resize firefox's window.

themidnighter .ca/test

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You have put it in as an image, so it wants to be full size. What you should do is set it as the background image of the header area, and then alter the css code of the page so that the header div will scale with the rest of the page.

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You have put it in as an image, so it wants to be full size. What you should do is set it as the background image of the header area, and then alter the css code of the page so that the header div will scale with the rest of the page.


I feel like an idiot with how simple that was, and a complete over sight on my part.

thank you sir,

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