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I have a div

<div id="page">

</div>

With the following css:

   #page {
    background: url('images/white-zigzag.png') repeat-x;
    }

    @media (max-width: 600px) {
  #page {      
  background: url('images/white-zigzag-mobile.png') repeat-x;
  }
}

I notice when I resize my browser, I see the "mobile" background (good) but if I go back and make my browser large, my previous "large" background does not always reappear.

It's an intermittent problem but it's happening often enough that I think I should address it.

Is there any way to get around this "background image not appearing" problem or a way to resize background images, so that the media query "shrinks" the background image to fit the new size? As far as I know there is no (widespread) way to change the size of a background image...

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According to this test:

If you want only the desktop version of the image to be downloaded on the desktop...

and only the mobile image to be downloaded on the mobile device -

You need to use a min-width declaration to specify a minimum browser width for the desktop image...

and a max-width for the mobile image.

So your code would be:

@media (min-width: 601px) {
  #page {
    background: url('images/white-zigzag.png') repeat-x;
  }
}

@media (max-width: 600px) {
  #page {      
     background: url('images/white-zigzag-mobile.png') repeat-x;
  }
}

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