A background image changes the amount of the image visible depending on how wide the viewport is and how much height is required in the parent element. When you want to have an image span the full width of the page and have content on top of that image be readable in multiple widths, use a background image. Want more content like this? Subscribe to the User Blog. Voila! You should now have a full width banner image, similar to our example below:
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