Background position image overlay (Works in IE, not in Mozilla/Chrome/Safari)?

Sorry I don't have a place to host a live example. I added some details, hopefully that will help to explain the issue better. -Andrew – amm229 Jun 14 '10 at 0:38 Did you do an alert() of the value of X to see if it's correct?

– Sebastián Grignoli Jun 14 '10 at 5:22 Yes I actually used a text box to ensure that the css property is being updated. It is being correctly updated in all browsers. It displays correctly in IE, but not in firefox, chrome, or safari.

– amm229 Jun 14 '10 at 14:32 What you are doing should work. Anyway, you may want to try a little cleaner version: $('#divFluidBlur'). Css('background-position', blurPositionLeft + 'px' + ' 30px'); And you may want to use Firebug to temporary disable or change values of other styles that could be iterfering.

– Sebastián Grignoli Jun 16 '10 at 21:55.

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