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There is white space appearing around the background image.

enter image description here

The code is as follow:

.class-of-div{

background: #00b5ff url(../img/cart.png) no-repeat;

background-position: 34px 4px;
}

This happens in all browsers

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  • 1
    I assume that is not a CSS issue. Are you exporting it from photoshop? - @user1860754
    – Nitesh
    Aug 7, 2013 at 6:30

13 Answers 13

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If you had kept a class to an image, than try this code:

.class-of-div {
    background: #00b5ff url(../img/cart.png) no-repeat;
    background-position: 34px 4px;
    margin: -8px 0 0 -6px;
}

or simply use the below code:

body {
    margin: 0px;
}

It's very simple than above.

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Don't use photoshop's "save for web" - use "save as" instead. :)

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Going by no imagery, set the width of the background image to 100%;

background-size:100%;
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1

add this to your css

*{padding:0px;
margin:0px;}
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html, body {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
}
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  • Thank you for your answer. It was a graphic issue, photoshop "save for web" was actually creating that space (don't know why). But once I saved the file from "Save as". It's working fine. Aug 7, 2013 at 8:14
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Try to set display: inline-block; or display: block; to your image. If you can use css3, use background-size: cover; You can use background-position: top left; or likewise.

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As per my understanding of the problem, I created a fiddle to solve your problem. Please find the fiddle here

I added a border around the div and set a height so that it is clear that there is no white space around the image.

.class-of-div{
    background: #00b5ff url('http://instafynd.com/problem.PNG') no-repeat 34px 4px;

    height: 200px;
    border:1px solid #f00;
}

Let me know if it solves your problem.

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  • Thank you for your answer. It was a graphic issue, photoshop "save for web" was actually creating that space (don't know why). But once I saved the file from "Save as". It's working fine. Aug 7, 2013 at 8:14
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Problem in image. Download or create other. Is not CSS problem.

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Thank you for your answers. It was a graphic issue, photoshop "save for web" was actually creating that space (don't know why). But once I saved the file from "Save as". It's working fine.

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It's the save for web option on photoshop and similar apps that causes this. I had the same problem using Adobe Illustrator Draw on the iPad. If the application you used for making the image doesn't have a "save as" option rather than "export for web" try using something like "preview" (mac) or paint on windows to crop it down.

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Sorry for uping this topic, but in 2020 if you put this in html:

<img class="class_nbr_1">

and in your CSS:

.class_br_1 {
    background-image: url("../img/icons/image.png");
    background-color: transparent;
    position: relative; 

You'll have a white border, undisplayable. So juste use <p> instead of <img>

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the simplest way to solve the problem is to add the following css rule the class.

overflow: hidden;
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I solved this by setting the image a background of the "container" (div) itself. You don't have to use vertical-align, instead use:

body, html {
     margin: 0px;
     height: max-content;
}

Note: make sure you've already set the height and width of your container to 100%.

Hope this helped!

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  • how this will remove white space around background-image, make a reproduce code.
    – francisco
    Mar 18, 2023 at 19:31

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