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All,

I have couple of queries with respect to displaying html:

I have a background image that is set for the <body></body> component of my HTML page using the CSS as follows:

body {  
    background: url('XYZ.jpg') no-repeat;  
    background-position: center top;  
    background-size: 100%;  
    background-color: #422102;  
    font-family: "Algerian";  
    font-size: 15pt;  
    color: #F8F8FF;  
}

For the setting above, the background image completely covers the display window in Chrome but not in Firefox. I can see the background color in Firefox.

How can I make this consistent?

The contents in both Chrome and Firefox is displayed in CAPITAL letters when I have not even set capital letters for the <body></body> section. How can I fix this?

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  1. background-size is not a widely supported CSS property. Use -moz-background-size in addition to background-size to get it working in FF 3.6+. See quirksmode.

  2. You must have a text-transform: uppercase somewhere in your CSS, or your text is literally written in all caps, or you're using a font that only has capital letters.

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  • Thanks Bryan, But how can I ensure that the background image is 100% for Firefox versions 3.5 or lower since the chart says that -moz-background-size is not supported for Firefox 3.5 or below Mar 14, 2011 at 3:38
  • You can't achieve this with background images and CSS. I think the only way would be with a dynamically sized image tag via javascript, which comes with a whole host of other problems (js can be disabled, weird z-index issues, image distortion, window scrolling, etc.). Mar 14, 2011 at 3:48

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