But if you use tables it works in a different way (not to sure how) But you end up with a page that was 732kb in background images being brought down to about 10kb. (a big 3/4meg drop).
This page is made up this way.
http://www.collectors-info.com/testing/bgtest.html
To make this, is all I did was:….
1. Do the page background as you did before with the red stripe image.
2. Then Place a table on the page with the insert table properties set at (From the top) 1/1/0/0/0 press ok.
3. Then right click on the table & select table properties & add your image or background colour. IE: Grey colour for the 1st one, as this is what will give the illusion that there are borders. (don’t use the tables borders as they don’t look the same in all the browsers)
4. Now stretch the table out to about 900wx1400h (assuming this is the grey background)
5. Now repeat the above again for all other elements/panels on the page using the images that you used for the shapes that you used on your original pages. (I am assuming these images are similar in size to the red stripe background image that you used )??
Post back if you are not sure.