- From: Luis Ferro <luis.ferro@mail.kpnqwest.pt>
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 18:04:07 +0100
- To: Jesse Kaufman <glandix@maple.websurf.net>
- CC: Gabriel Rivera <gabrielrivera@ciudad.com.ar>, www-style@w3.org
The only way would be emulating it with layers. Its the way NC is built... Sorry if that wasn't much helpfull... Luis Ferro Jesse Kaufman wrote: > i've just run into this, myself... i'm trying to put a background who's > position is 0% 100% and repeats on the y-axis... works great in IE and > Mozilla, but in Netscape it draws it as if the position was 0% 0%... i'd > like to know if you find out a fix, as i really need it for a site i'm > developing... > > gLaNDix > > -- > Jesse Kaufman | WebSurf Internet Access > Administration / Web Development | www.websurf.net > glandix@websurf.net | Ph: 316.945.7873 > www.linuxfreak.com/~glandix | Fax: 316.946.9944 > -- > > <<< Vim is a REAL man's text editor. I don't know why anyone else would > even bother with sissy programs like emacs, or even worse... pico! >>> > > On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Gabriel Rivera wrote: > > > Hi: > > Netscape 4.7x doesn't seem to undertand this: > > > > BODY { > > background-image....... > > background-repeat....... > > background-position: top right; /* NC fails rendering the "right" */ > > } > > > > How can I make this work? > > Are there alternative ways to do this? > > > > Thanks a lot. > > Gabriel. > >
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