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So I'm programing a site and the body bg image is set to background-image:cover. It works fine but there is one issue. My background image is 1138px × 825px and I want it to stay at those dimensions if the browser window is smaller than 1138px × 825px. I want the image to act like a regular background image and not shrink. When the browser is open larger than 1138px × 825px I want the css cover feature to kick in. I have tried applying min-height/min-width and height/width but to no prevail. Any ideas or solutions? Thanks a lot in advance. Site and CSS code are below.

Site: test.baysidemarket.com

CSS code:

#home{
background:url('imgs/back01.jpg') no-repeat top left fixed;
-webkit-background-size: cover;
-moz-background-size: cover;
-o-background-size: cover;
background-size: cover;
width: 1000px;
height: 725px;

}

html:

<body id="home">
</body>
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  • The conditionals you need in this case are only possible in JavaScript.
    – user1467267
    Mar 7, 2013 at 8:58

2 Answers 2

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The only way to do that in css is with the

@media (min-width: 1138px) and (min-height: 828px){
// your code for larger display
}
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  • I noticed on mobile development, many phone/tablet browsers disregard the @media tags sadly :( It would require a lot of testing to be sure if it works on each browser/platform as intended.
    – user1467267
    Mar 7, 2013 at 9:19
  • I'm not sur of that because bootstrap use it for responsive display and until now everything works well
    – gsmida
    Mar 7, 2013 at 10:01
  • I just hope so for Brian's sake ^^
    – user1467267
    Mar 7, 2013 at 10:04
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I didn't test this, but this should logically work:

'use strict';
$(document).ready(function(){
    var body_w = $('body').css('width').replace('px', '') * 1;
    var body_h = $('body').css('height').replace('px', '') * 1;
    console.log(body_w + 'x' + body_h);

    // Initial check
    if (body_w > 1138 && body_h > 825) {
        $('body').css({
            '-webkit-background-size' : 'cover',
            '-moz-background-size' : 'cover',
            '-o-background-size' : 'cover'
            'background-size' : 'cover'
        });
    }

    $(window).resize(function(){
        var body_w = $('body').css('width').replace('px', '') * 1;
        var body_h = $('body').css('height').replace('px', '') * 1;

        if (body_w > 1138 && body_h > 825) {
            $('body').css({
                '-webkit-background-size' : 'cover',
                '-moz-background-size' : 'cover',
                '-o-background-size' : 'cover'
                'background-size' : 'cover'
            });
        }
        else {
            $('body').css({
                '-webkit-background-size' : 'auto',
                '-moz-background-size' : 'auto',
                '-o-background-size' : 'auto'
                'background-size' : 'auto'
            });
        }
    });
});

It does an initial check if it should use cover and check again when the window get's resized.

Don't forget to remove the initial CSS background-size, as it's not needed anymore.

#home{
    background:url('imgs/back01.jpg') no-repeat top left fixed;
    width: 1000px;
    height: 725px;
}

Note: If possible, try to upgrade your jQuery. I see you use 1.7.2, try using 1.9.x

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  • Thanks for the comments everyone! Looks like Javascript is going to be the solution. Mar 9, 2013 at 17:06

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