1. Humphrey
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  3. Tuesday, 19 February 2013
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Hi, I have an article in the J51 Specialise Template that is a little longer than the articles given as samples. The bg image is set to repeat so it doesn't stop before the end of the article. But the overlay (trans.png) stops short before the bottom of the page. How do I get the trans.png overlay to carry on further down the page?
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Hi Humphrey

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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http://far-and-away-safaris.com/index.php/maasailand-safaris

I am still working on this article. But you can already see how the trans.png stops at the bottom halfway across the picture of the leopard. And I still need to add some more Txt and pics in this article.
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Thank you

The trans.png is actually repeated the whole length of your page (excluding the black footer) however there appears to be a slight gradient on your bg.jpg (http://far-and-away-safaris.com/templates/j51_specialize/images/bg.jpg) hence the noticeable change in shading when the image repeats.

Ciarán
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Its me! Eeek!!! How embarrassing. Sorry about that!
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