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Hopefully this is something simple, but I'm playing around with some different style customizations and am curious to if the background image can be "stretched" to fit the members/users screen. Right now, I'm using images with a dimension of 1600x900 and obviously, on small resolution screens, some of that image would get cut off. So, is this possible to do? If so, how would I go about editing this?
--------------- Added [DATE]1305474564[/DATE] at [TIME]1305474564[/TIME] --------------- Ok, I THINK I've basically narrowed it down to this: Code:
.XXXXXXX { background-image:url('images/mybgimage.jpg'); width: 100%; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; } |
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you would need to use javascript to accomplish this effect.
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html { background-attachment: none; background-clip: border-box; background-color: #FFFFFF; background-image: {vb:stylevar doc_background}; background-position: 0 0; background-origin: ; background-repeat: none; background-size: 100% 100%; } |
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Not sure why you have to add it when it's already there in vbulletin.css:
HTML Code:
html { background:{vb:stylevar doc_background}; <vb:if condition="is_browser('opera') && $stylevar['textdirection'] == 'rtl'"> overflow-x: hidden; </vb:if> } |
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I meant along the lines of using js to figure the users screen size, then assign a bg based on that so you wont be distorting the image.
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No it's not. Not what I was trying to do anyway
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