background image question

I have posted this as well in the DW forum... but thought I would post it here as well:

I have a question about a background image and how to make it works on one of my sites. On this site http://www.californiasun.com/

they use a background image that is 1920 x 1200, but it does not appear "as" big on the screen.  How do you get an image this size to fit perfectly on the screen?

I did an image 1920 x 1200 and 3/4 of it is not displayed.

Thanks in advance.

You don't see their whole image unless your screen is larger than the image. They simply brought their background image. Here's the CSS:

body {
     background: url(../images/bg.jpg) no-repeat center top #1D454D;
}

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