I have a page based on tables. Menu bar is placed on the left and this spans 2 rows. The right side is a top bar and content (two rows).
On the left bar, I have a gradient. The gradient fades from white to green top to bottom (theres a reason for it to go top to bottom...) The image is 1000px in height. I thought this would be big enough but its not. One of my pages length goes down 3x as long (say 3000px) from top to bottom. I have it set to repeat as a default. Instead of a repeat of the background gradient, I would be fine with a solid color (same as gradient) but I don't believe you can use a bground image AND a bground color...
The only thing I can think of is to create the super-long gradient to match the style I need it to. Is there a better way?
I thought about creating a new row on the left side with a solid color in it, but with the height problems (with tables) in Firefox, I couldn't get this to work.
Any ideas? Thanks everyone.
On the left bar, I have a gradient. The gradient fades from white to green top to bottom (theres a reason for it to go top to bottom...) The image is 1000px in height. I thought this would be big enough but its not. One of my pages length goes down 3x as long (say 3000px) from top to bottom. I have it set to repeat as a default. Instead of a repeat of the background gradient, I would be fine with a solid color (same as gradient) but I don't believe you can use a bground image AND a bground color...
The only thing I can think of is to create the super-long gradient to match the style I need it to. Is there a better way?
I thought about creating a new row on the left side with a solid color in it, but with the height problems (with tables) in Firefox, I couldn't get this to work.
Any ideas? Thanks everyone.