dbphoto1981
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Hi, sorry to re-open but I have noticed this works in google chrome, but in IE and firefox browsers, it is not long enough, is there a way to get this to fit the width of the page?
#header-menu-wrap {
position: absolute !important;
margin-top: -235px;
z-index: 15;
width: 66.4%;
}I have that and is fine for google chrome, but too short in the other browsers?
Thanks.
Great, thank you Prasanna 🙂 Massive help and it’s looking great now. Cheers.
Thanks, that has it perfectly 🙂 how can I remove the bottom border that is now showing up in the picture?
Thanks Kenneth, been looking at that and have added this:
.home #content {
background-image: url(http://www.truenorthconsulting.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Boat-5.jpg);
background-size:648px 432px;
background-repeat:no-repeat;
}This has got it behind, but now there is a white square where the content is covering this? any ideas? Thanks though, we’re getting there 🙂
Hi, I tried that but the image dissapeared with the .home. tg.
Not sure how to do the <div> tag chainkiller?
Thanks for the help guys 🙂
Thanks, am getting there.
My only other problem is it is showing on all pages, not just the home page, any ideas how to make it show on just one page?
Thanks 🙂
Thanks, blonde moment! That works, but it is only showing part of the image, any idea how to size it? and be behind all blue text area of that page?
I tried adding this to the custom css but it has not shown anything, this is what I put in:
.entry-content {
background-image: url(http://www.truenorthconsulting.eu/?attachment_id=131);
}But it doe snot show any different on This page
Thanks, do i put that in my custom css with the path to image as the image?
p.s…I only want it behind where the text is, not the whole page, just the content. Thanks 🙂
