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css - How to include the background-cover value in the shorthand background property?

I am trying to set a background-image to stretch to the full extent of a <div>'s width and height. The <div> will be of variable size, so I am using background-size: cover;

background: url("../images/bkgnd-sidebar.png") no-repeat left top cover;

I cannot figure out how to place it in this shorthand notation and have it work. If I list each property independently, it works fine, but I was hoping for an all-in-one solution.

This works, but is not preferred:

background-size:cover;
background-image:url('../images/bkgnd-sidebar.png');
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According to the W3 and MDN, there needs to be a slash separating the backgound-size from the background-position:

W3C example:

p { background: url("chess.png") 40% / 10em gray  round fixed border-box; } 

MDN:

This property must be specified after background-position, separated with the '/' character.

Opera also has some information on the background shorthand:

http://dev.opera.com/static/dstorey/backgrounds/background-shorthand.html


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