Josh,
I tried what you suggested it it "sort of" works, but not really. Let me (try to) explain. I made a class and put it in my style sheet. The class looks like this:
.sheader {<br /> background-image: url(../images/header1.jpg);<br /> background-repeat: no-repeat;<br /> background-position: left top;}<br />
Then, in my header code, where I had the image tag in the table cell, I used the following:
<td width="340" nowrap="nowrap"><img src="http://www.myforum.com/images/clearlogo.gif" class=".sheader" width="340" height="159" border="0" alt="Myforum.com" /></td>
The clearlogo.gif file is just a small gif image that is 1x1 pixel. Unfortunately, what shows up in my header is not header1.jpg, but only an enlarged clearlogo.gif. However, I find that if I remove the clearlogo.gif from its directory, or point to some image that does not exist, then the header1.jpg image does show up. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? Also note that I see you have class "tablesurround", "tableborders" and "darktable" in your header code as well. Are these necessary for what I want to do?
Thanks,
Basil