The *only* way you could even begin to do this would be to slice your
background image and use the appropriate slice on each frame.
Be aware that this will drive you pretty nuts in no time. Get your straight
jacket ready.
Must you use frames? You wouldn't have this problem in a flat page.
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"chrisis timer" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
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I want a background picture that doesn't assumes when it reaches the
border of
the frame whitin it's starts but, that continues over the entire site.
What
should I do. When I select my picture it stops now at the border of the
frame...
Thanks in advance |