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Re: Stretch a picture to fill up the whole background of a webpage?
Have you tried using frames or tables. You could have more possibilities come from this including pages where the paper would dynamically resize to the browser without using any code other than HTML. This is how I would set it up: divide the page into 9 sections either in tables cells or frames, then have the corners be the corners of the paper, have the top section be the top of the paper and make both the frame/table cell and the picture the same height. Do the same for the sides and the bottom. The trick would be to align the right cells with the right and the left wit the left, etc. I have not coded in a while so I'm not sure of the exact method but I'm sure it's possible, if not with straight HTML, then with CSS or javascript.
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