CSS3 background customize is a powerful tool, but it lacks one feature for me. I can set background-position in few ways, but I need some combinations of those. For example, there is a dynamically re-sized div, and I need a right-center oriented image which is 15px from the right border. I can not find any way to handle this.
I could use two fixes, none of them are elegant.
1. I leave a blank 15px area on the picure's right side.
2. I use this: background-position: 97% 50%
But, in the second case, if the div is re-sized, the calculated right margin will be incorrect.
Or, I use a standard image instead of bg-image, but I try to avoid this.
So, is there any solution?
Thanks!
1 Answer
CSS3 extends background-position
to allow for that. For example, you can do:
background-position: right 15px bottom 15px;
Unfortunately, only Opera currently supports this.
However, the common reason you want that, is that you have a 15px padding. If that's the case, you can just do:
background-origin: content-box;
background-position: right bottom;
which is supported by every CSS3 browser.
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This is absolutely what i am looking for! The case is as you described, the padding now moves the image from the border. Thanks!– marciasAug 11, 2011 at 12:32
background-image
is used for XD. If you want the image to be a physical entity with no text on top I would go with using an img tag, I could put something together of that nature for you.