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Blade-uk
11-14-2010, 11:13 PM
Hi guys and girls,

Firstly, my site is www.eteknix.com and as you can see it takes up 78% of the page with some room for a background image.

Now i'm hoping to make a background, something similar to - http://www.hardwareheaven.com/ As you can see they have a background that kind of spouts from the edges of their main content.

Just wondering what size i would need to make something like that?

Thanks,

Andy

Blade-uk
11-16-2010, 07:50 AM
Anyone got any ideas on this please?

Andy

Xtrato
11-16-2010, 11:46 PM
well it all depends..... here is their BG : http://www.hardwareheaven.com/styles/ocz_nov2010/misc/frontpage/backdrop.jpg
its far too large , i dont know why they made it like that, but in any case... their website is a FIXED Size , so they can actually position the Background so it will sit right in the middle... so it looks like its spurs out of the sides....... kind of like my site , check it out.. www.vbdesigners.com , how you can make a similar effect even with a Fluid site... the ideal size would be perhaps 1800PX.. screen nowadays are getting bigger , and so does their resolution.. so that would be a safe bet shall we say.. then since most likely your minimum width is about 800PX .. or 1024X , then you can just leave a space in the middle of that size.. to avoid an oversize bg (in terms of sizekb etc..)...

so do it trough the BODY tag , just under your CSS:

body {
}

and just place it on center top , that should do the trick.

Regards

Blade-uk
11-17-2010, 09:33 AM
well it all depends..... here is their BG : http://www.hardwareheaven.com/styles/ocz_nov2010/misc/frontpage/backdrop.jpg
its far too large , i dont know why they made it like that, but in any case... their website is a FIXED Size , so they can actually position the Background so it will sit right in the middle... so it looks like its spurs out of the sides....... kind of like my site , check it out.. www.vbdesigners.com , how you can make a similar effect even with a Fluid site... the ideal size would be perhaps 1800PX.. screen nowadays are getting bigger , and so does their resolution.. so that would be a safe bet shall we say.. then since most likely your minimum width is about 800PX .. or 1024X , then you can just leave a space in the middle of that size.. to avoid an oversize bg (in terms of sizekb etc..)...

so do it trough the BODY tag , just under your CSS:

body {
}

and just place it on center top , that should do the trick.

Regards

So would i be better off having my site as a fixed size instead of fluid?

Still a bit lost with this :(

Way beyond my skills to be honest :(

Fancy giving me a hand on this Xtrato? What kind of pricing would you charge?

Thanks,

Andy

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Ok, i made an image which you can find on this style - http://www.eteknix.com/forum.php?styleid=27

It simply is a black background with eTe wrote on it which i can see fine on my 1920x1080 and 1920x1200 monitors but my friend on his laptop cant see it at 1280x800.

Any ideas?

My site is using a 78% width so that it adjusts to the resolution of the monitor.

Thanks,

Andy

Xtrato
11-17-2010, 06:49 PM
well ,you should avoid static backgrounds , they tend to lag the page , and use it under a DIVISION or a tag , the body for example would be good.

dont just leave the image floating around.