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I have a header which has a different background color that the page that the header is going to be "included" into. For some reason using <?php include("otherpage.php"); ?> The elements show up but the background is white? Any suggestions Andy
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Hi Andy. Only an idea! but try making the background a small 1kb image for the other page. I was trying something similar a wile back & found the main pages instructions seem to override the part that was being imported. Worth a try.
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Just plain pure genius!!! That worked. Interesting how it overrode the bg properties. Thanks again Chris. Cheers, Andy
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Ah! thats good. If we cant do it one way we can always find a way around it. lol. I have noticed that BV's main page css overrides the background when using colour's But images seem to get a priority. Must be further up the css food chain. Good luck.
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