how is this done?
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- leftwave
the background stays static when you scroll vertically:
http://www.travelingguys.com/ind…
- tomkat0
you must be stupid or unable to be funny
one of both
- leftwave0
i must be stupid cause i'm funny as hell
okok, i figured out the CSS. sorry i'm not a CSS pro like the rest of you...
- blaw0
- mpfree0
a pick and an axe and a flamethrower
- RoyBoy0
give leftwave a break!
seriously!! how is he going to learn if you make him feel stupid.
- shellie0
that is usually a question you'd look up on htmlgoodies.com before you ask someone here.
- same0
- lvl_130
the jerkstore called...
- blaw0
- lvl_130
hahaha! : )
- blaw0
actually, they probably did call me. sorry about that.
- M0NEYCIDE0
i don't know either
- M0NEYCIDE0
but i do know not to ask these nerdlingers
- smltom0
wow: perhaps leftwave would be posting smartass pompous responses if he/she knew the answer. Shouldn't you be helping rather than insulting?
- kerus0
the solution is simple:
magic pixie dust
- DeviceUnseen0
NT is infested with smart ass assholes that troll around putting people down to feel better about themselves. Not one of them is some hot shit designer like they think they are.
SO, ask away and ignore the hate.
ALSO, I love insults! BRING IT ON!!!!
- M0NEYCIDE0
the solution is simple:
magic pixel dust
kerus
(Dec 19 06, 19:49)
- version30
body {
background: #302D1E url(../images/backgrounds/defaul... no-repeat 50% fixed;
margin: 0px;
background-position: bottom;
} /* Set Background DYNAMIC via PHP */
- version30
oh and blaw, that last one you linked was crouwel, not leftwave, different people altogether
the answer to crouwels question though was, view source, it has an embedded flash file ;)