CSS GUIDE BACKGROUND REPEAT
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Summary
This property have to be used with background elements. When setting a background image, authors should also specify a background color that will be used when the image is unavailable. When the image is available, it is rendered on top of the background color. (Thus, the color is visible in the transparent parts of the image).
Values for this property are either <uri>, to specify the image, or 'none', when no image is used.
BODY { background-image: url("marble.gif") } P { background-image: none }
Applicability: | The background-repeat property can be used for all CSS elements. |
Media Group: | Visual |
Inherited: | No |
Syntax
If a background image is specified, this property specifies whether the image is repeated (tiled), and how. All tiling covers the content and padding areas of a box. A value of 'repeat' means that the image is repeated both horizontally and vertically. The 'repeat-x' ('repeat-y') value makes the image repeat horizontally (vertically), to create a single band of images from one side to the other. With a value of 'no-repeat', the image is not repeated.:
BODY { background: white url("pendant.gif"); background-repeat: repeat-y; background-position: center; }
Legal Values
The following units are valid for defining background-repeat:
- repeat
- The image is repeated both horizontally and vertically.
- repeat-x
- The image is repeated horizontally only.
- repeat-y
- The image is repeated vertically only.
- no-repeat
- The image is not repeated: only one copy of the image is drawn.
Mozilla Recommended Values
MDC document on background-repeat
Notes
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides a free online CSS validation service.
Specification Conformance
Browser Compatibility
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Opera