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    Default How could I code this?



    The black part is one background, the orange is another and the red boxes can expand down. I tried coding this in many different ways however I also want the orange bit to expand - this means that when the two red boxes expand it pushes the orange background down leaving a gap? Is there any way I could do this using as little images as possible (black being one big image and the orange being a repeated image). Thanks for all advice and if you didn't get this then please tell me as I'll explain again - I'm tired and cannot think of what to type

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    You could set the tables background to your main background, then put a DIV in the table with a non repeating vertical background, then just add the boxes as if it's one big table
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    I've tried something similar to that but it didn't work - since there has to be a margin at the top of my DIV, meaning there would be a big space where one background is showing where it shouldn't be. I'm going to get on the PC in a minute and show you guys another picture which may help.

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    I've just uploaded the picture.
    Last edited by MisturMan; 30-01-2010 at 01:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisturMan View Post
    I've just uploaded the picture.
    Put a div around the entire thing with the background that's missing and then remove the background element from that bottom div/cell.
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    Yeah, that's what I done, however the top corners have rounded edges leaving there to be the background there which I do not want, there's also a margin at the top of the main container which makes the background go to the top - which looks awful.

    Trust me - I've tried everything I know.

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    Use only 1 background image (that's all you can do anyway) and position the divs on top....

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    Have you not seen my problem? I've got overlapping divs and I basically need the bottom div to ignore it.

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    Despite trying various methods and 'hacks' - I decided to go for a different method which includes positioning - I've got a long night ahead of me getting this all right.

    Thanks all.

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    From what I see there's a split background image because you're using two. You should only ever use one. Get that sorted out first then it'd be easy to tackle that.

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