Okay, I added the Kubrick code:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://www.tuckle.net/wp-layout.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
/* BEGIN IMAGE CSS */
/* To accomodate differing install paths of WordPress, images are referred only here,
and not in the wp-layout.css file. If you prefer to use only CSS for colors and what
not, then go right ahead and delete the following lines, and the image files. */
body { background: url("https://www.tuckle.net/images/kubrickbgcolor.jpg"); } #page { background: url("https://www.tuckle.net/images/kubrickbg.jpg") repeat-y top; border: none; } #header { background: url("https://www.tuckle.net/images/personalheader.jpg") no-repeat bottom center; }
#footer { background: url("https://www.tuckle.net/images/kubrickfooter.jpg") no-repeat bottom; border: none;}
/* Because the template is slightly different, size-wise, with images, this needs to be set here
If you don't want to use the template's images, you can also delete the following two lines. */
#header { margin: 0 !important; margin: 0 0 0 1px; padding: 1px; height: 198px; width: 758px; }
#headerimg { margin: 7px 9px 0; height: 192px; width: 740px; }
/* END IMAGE CSS */
/* To ease the insertion of a personal header image, I have done it in such a way,
that you simply drop in an image called 'personalheader.jpg' into your /images/
directory. Dimensions should be at least 760px x 200px. Anything above that will
get cropped off of the image. */
#headerimg { background: url('%3C?php echo get_settings(') no-repeat top;}
</style>
and it pulled in the image.
Hmmmmm.