@Neil But still the rush meta. Lot's of face rush decks. Just build your decks in consequence and spam the sorry emote. That's how I deal with those nerds. >:D
Eureka! Finally got my background example working. Had to use a <canvas> tho.. Can I achieve this effect using only? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53738503/centered-background/index.html
@Rvervuurt I made the canvas thing to give a visual explaination to what I am trying to do in css. Yes. It still does not what I want. I don't know if its my browser, I can check other browsers. What I want is both sides of the images to get "cropped" and the image to stay in the center even when the browser window is smaller than the image dimensions.
let me check in FF, who knows, perhaps my chrome on linux is broken :)
Is it possible to change the CSS of a page without using Javascript? Can there be formulas/math involved in CSS, which modifies the values after page load?
@Rvervuurt I tried your example again and it does almost what I want! Thanks! But it does not "exactly" what I want. Have a go at it if you still want to :) What it looks like: http://jsfiddle.net/zv0fpctm/ What is should look like: http://tinyurl.com/oouuvt9