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Hello,
I am completely stumped and have spent several hours trying to figure this out. Here is the homepage I am working on:
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As you can see, I am using a fullsize image as the background and the navigation menu is at the bottom. The issue I am having is that when I resize the browser, the image resizes as well, causing the menu to no longer align. Is there a property that will allow me to lock the background so that regardless of the browser size, the background image and menu will still align?
OR, is there a better method to include a full size image slideshow on the homepage?
I am using a wordpress twentyeleven child theme and this plugin for the background: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-supersized/
Many thanks!
The site you linked to just displays a coming soon message.
Apologies, it’s available to view now. I found another solution for the background issue I was having…now it’s back to a footer issue. When viewed on larger screens, my footer is sticking to the bottom of the browser, instead of attaching to the bottom of the content…
Answered my own question…just removed the “fixed” position. It’s been a long day. :/
check if it related to css position issue. set to relative if current position = absolute.
nice.