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Using CSS to expand visibility of image

Thread began 6/19/2010 3:00 pm by carm4c386096 | Last modified 6/21/2010 11:10 am by carm4c386096 | 744 views | 1 replies

carm4c386096

Using CSS to expand visibility of image

I'm wanting a header image to expand it's width as the browser window expands from 800 pixels to 1024 or from a 4 X 3 monitor to a 16 x 9 monitor.
So in a smaller browser window, the right side of the image would become cropped, but become visible as the browser window expands.
Is there a way of doing this by placing the image in the container background field and using css to achieve this.

Also have this work in both EI and Firefox/Safari browsers with out to many hacks.

Thanks

Chris

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