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Helo,
how can i make the background picture resizing?
I would like to have whole background picture in view on every devices because it doesn't look good to see just a part of picture.
Would You please to help?
All best
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Hello

Sorry to say this is not really possible as all mobile devices would have different ratio sized screens, not to mention landscape/portrait orientation. Therefore it would be impossible to have an image that would fit all screen sizes without been cropped in some way.

Ciarán
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Hello Ciaran,

Please, how exactly is this (maintenance of 100% width image perception) achieved @ the Boss Demontration Site?

Is there an article/ turorial etc.. that can explain the precise steps to achieve this>?

I think many people will find this hugely helpfull/

With regards

John
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Hi John

By default the background images set within the templates parameters have the background-size CSS property set to 'cover'. This means that the image will scale to be as large as possible so that the background area is completely covered by the background image either by a 100% width or 100% height depending on the dimensions of the screen compared to the image.

Ciarán
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