I am using the following code to achieve a full page background, regardless of window size.
CSS
#header_logo {
position: absolute;
z-index: -999;
}
#header_logo img {
min-height: 100%;
min-width: 1024px;
width: 100%;
height: auto;
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
}
@media screen and (max-width: 1024px) {
#header_logo img {
left: 50%;
margin-left: -512px !important;
}
}
.main {
background-color: #efefef;
display: block;
}
HTML
<div id="header-wrapper">
<table class="header" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td id="header_logo" class="center middle"><img src="background_image.png">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div class="main select-items">
...
</div>
However, the image has a logo in the center of it that shrinks/grows with the rest of the background and the logo becomes hidden behind a div
that I have set-up in the page. If I set the margin
of the div
to allow enough space for the logo to appear on larger window sizes, it creates too much negative space on smaller window sizes. Is there a way to have the margin-top
value adjust with the background image?
Notes:
1) Due to hosting/platform restrictions, I cannot use Javascript. I also cannot edit the HTML.
2)The site is a web portal for multiple companies, and based on log-in credentials, I can change which background will appear. However, I can only change a single img
tag, which means the company's logo and background must be a single image file. Otherwise, I would simply add the logo as a separate image that is unaffected by the background change.
background-image: url('...')
in a div? You could use eg.background-position: 50% 50%
, background-size etc.