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How to set the image background to automatically stretch in css_html/css_WEB-ITnose

Jun 24, 2016 pm 12:13 PM

For example, I have a picture that is 1*150. After setting body(background="1.gif"), although it will be stretched horizontally, it will be repeated vertically without stretching. How can I make this picture . Stretch both horizontally and vertically????


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no-repeat: No matter the size of the background image, only display it A single background image, such as the "NEW" icon before the title of the first article on the homepage, the code is as shown above;

repeat: refers to the background image being displayed continuously horizontally and vertically;

repeat- x: refers to the background image being displayed repeatedly and continuously horizontally;

repeat-y refers to the background image being displayed repeatedly and continuously vertically; Example: Check the css file of this site and you can see the following code:

body {
font: normal 12px/1.5 Georgia, sans-serif;
text-align:left;
background:#444 url(images/bodybg.jpg) repeat-y;
}

You can see that the background image bodybg.jpg is displayed repeatedly vertically, and increases with the length of the page.

no-repeat: No matter the size of the background image, only Display a single background image, such as the "NEW" icon before the title of the first article on the homepage, the code is as shown above;

repeat: refers to the background image being displayed continuously horizontally and vertically;

repeat -x: refers to the background image being displayed repeatedly and continuously horizontally;

repeat-y refers to the background image being displayed repeatedly and continuously vertically; Example: View the css file of this site and you can see the following code:

body {
font: normal 12px/1.5 Georgia, sans-serif;
text-align:left;
background:#444 url(images/bodybg.jpg) repeat-y;
}

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I don’t understand what the person above said... I don’t want the left side to stretch... I want the background image to automatically stretch... Speechless

For example, I have a picture that is 1*150. After setting body(background="1.gif"), although it will be stretched horizontally, it will be repeated vertically without stretching. How can I make this picture . Stretch both horizontally and vertically????
1. The background does not stretch automatically (like the windows desktop does)
2. background="1.gif" Horizontal stretching is a misunderstanding, but it is actually repeated
3. The above is for reference only

The background will only be tiled and cannot be stretched...
You can give Add an absolutely positioned transparent layer on top and set the z-index to a larger value to achieve this effect





Now I am like this... IE7.8 works well with Firefox, but is not compatible with IE6. What should I do?

How should I use filters?







<br> <body> <br> <br> </body> <br>


I’m confused. There’s a problem with including that page in a frame. Scroll bar I’m so old

img in dhtml supports zoom

haohao

It seems that the background image does not support stretching and can only be tiled and repeated

no-repeat: No matter the size of the background image, only a single background image is displayed, such as the "NEW" icon before the title of the first article on the homepage, the code is as shown above;

repeat: refers to the background The image is displayed repeatedly and continuously horizontally and vertically;

repeat-x: refers to the background image being repeatedly displayed continuously horizontally;

repeat-y refers to the background image being repeatedly displayed continuously vertically; Example: View the css file of this site , you can see the following code:

body {
font: normal 12px/1...


You don’t understand what the poster means

http:/ /blog.csdn.net/zzhjava2006/archive/2011/03/31/6292359.aspx
You can take a look





Now I am like this... IE7.8 and Firefox are fine, but they are not compatible with IE6...
If you consider compatibility, don’t use filters, all connections will be invalid under IE6





Now I am like this... IE7.8 and Firefox can work, but IE6 It's not compatible...
If you consider compatibility, don't use filters. All connections will be invalid under IE6

If you stretch the background height vertically, it won't be flattened! I wonder if anyone knows?

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