The CSS layer-background-image property sets the background-image for the entire region of the current element. This property behaves in Netscape the way the background-image property should behave, because this property was invented to create the correct behavior. The background-image property only covers the content area of an element's rendering box, and if a border is also used, there is a slight gap (2-3 pixels) between the background-image and the border area, where the surface of the parent element shines through.
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