or this: http://buildinternet.com/2009/02/supersized-full-screen-backgroundslideshow-jquery-plugin/ (can have animated backgrounds with this one)
you don't have to reinvent the wheel, there's lots of already written pieces of code that have been tested, corrected and work with all browsers :)
2012/1/21 Roberto <rcahanap@gmail.com>
I have an image that I am using as the background image of the body of
the page.
Instead of doing this, I would like to have a div positioned
absolutely on the page that contains this image.
I haven't been successful in doing this.
How would I do this with CSS?
Thanks!
-Roberto
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