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I'm trying to style the body element with two images.

background: url(bg2.png) repeat-x, url(bg1.png) repeat;

The problem is that Safari generates an error in the console, complaining about how it can't find the image file which is the last to be specified in the code above.

The background images still display correct.

Any thoughts on why this is accouring?

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  • Did you try putting both url first (same line), and in a different line the other properties? I could be wrong, but multiple backgrounds follow a certain syntax, don´t they?
    – Yisela
    Feb 21, 2012 at 22:31
  • Yeah, the syntax is a bit wonky but Chrome doesn't complain about the code. Just thought if there's a bug or some work around for Safari.
    – Xavio
    Feb 21, 2012 at 22:42
  • I can´t find any comments on safari bugs for multiple backgrounds... it´s been supported by it for a while caniuse.com/multibackgrounds
    – Yisela
    Feb 21, 2012 at 23:07
  • Perhaps you need to specify the position, try background: url(bg2.png) top left repeat-x, url(bg1.png) top left repeat; Feb 22, 2012 at 5:49

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To answer the question above, your syntax is incorrect.

body{
background-image: url("../img/logo.jpg"), url("../img/background.png");
background-repeat:no-repeat, repeat-y;
background-position: right 30px, right top;
background-attachment:fixed, scroll;
background-color:#ffffff;
color:#000000;
}

Note: the first image will have the highest stacking order.

Now for my question related to multiple background images. Checking my error logs, I've noticed errors for the above background images. I tried to fix this by using absolute URLs to no avail. I can only assume these 404s are caused by older versions of IE. Anyone else using multiple background images notice this in their error logs?

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Have you tried it using background-image instead of background?

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  • 1
    background-image and background-repeat, that is.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 22, 2012 at 19:45
  • 1
    I broke background shortkut into background-image, background-repeat and background-position and it resolved my issue across versions of Safari. Sep 21, 2015 at 20:40

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