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Hi Ciaran.

Hope all is well!

I'm having a problem with the changes I make via the Custom CSS location in my Calibra template not showing up on my sub pages.

Example: http://www.shipshapemarblehead.com/joomla/

[ol]
[li]The color background in the header space is an image. It's not carrying through to the sub pages.[/li]
[li]There is also a background image in the Base/Footer section of the page that's not carrying through to the sub pages. The bottom and top of the pages should match the home page.[/li]
[li][strike]I added some CSS to "display:none" the Sidecol B background. It's not showing on the home page but is showing on the "Our Products" page.[/strike][/li]
[li][strike]The color of the text in Sidecol B on the sub pages should match the home page[/strike].[/li]
[/ol]
Is there a setting I neglected to activate or disable that would allow my Custom CSS to affect all pages? Or is my CSS wrong?

Thanks for your assistance... Dianne

PS -- disregard #3 and #4... fixed them ~;-)
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Hi Dianne

For both 1 and 2 could you try adding the full URL for your background image within the CSS. This is often the best way to ensure the image is picked up regardless of where it is been called from...


background: url("http://www.mysite.com/images/myimage.png");


instead of...


background: url("../images/myimage.png");


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