Can't get z-index to work :/

konerboy

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can anyone help me out with this...

i want this image to go in the background and the rest come above it.

HTML

HTML:
<div id="Background">

<img src="Background.gif" alt="BG" />

</div>


CSS

HTML:
#Background { 
z-index: 1
}
 

Rad

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You should just use the CSS Background property.

HTML:
<div id="Background">
Something here
</div>
<style type="text/css">
 #Background { background: #000 url('image.gif') repeat top; }
</style>
 

alexho

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z-index works clearly if you stack things on-top of each other

<style>
#Background { z-index: 1; background-color:red; display:block; }
#Background img{ z-index: 2; background-color:green; padding:5; display:block; }
</style>
<div id="Background">

<img src="Background.gif" alt="BG" />

</div>

try that out you'll see that green shows over the red :), fit it to what you are doing just put in your background etc
 

ertaboy356b

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do this:

HTML:
<style>

div.Background {

z-index: 1;

}

</style>

<div class=background >

<img src="Background.gif" alt="BG" />

</div>

or you can simply do it manually

HTML:
< div id=background style="z-index:1">
<img src="Background.gif" alt="BG" />
</div>
 

konerboy

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i went back o making a CSS background but i have trouble moving it around how can i do that??!
 

ertaboy356b

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HTML:
<style>

body {

background: url("www.www.jpg"); #put your background url here
background-color: rgb(255,255,255); #color combination, 255 max for red, green, blue. See MSPAINT to get good color combinations
background-attachment: fixed ; #fixed if you don't want your background to move while scrolling

}

</style>
 

konerboy

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HTML:
body {
	background-color: #000000;
	background-image: url("Background.gif");
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	position:absolute;
	top: 100px;
	left: 200px;


}



i can't move it by PX or % what tags should i use for background??
 

ertaboy356b

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You want to position it??

EDIT:


HTML:
body {

background-position: 0% 0%; #The first would be x% from the left and the second would be x% from the top

}

alternatively, you can use this:

HTML:
body {

background-position: 0px 0px; # This one is positioned via pixels

}
 
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