I was just wondering if someone could help me with a small CSS problem I'm having.
I am working on a template for my blog, and it's almost finished, save one issue. I added a background image to the CSS which used to dictate that there was only to be a background color. After I did this, I worked out some small things on the CSS code and it turned out pretty well, except for one thing. The old blog template CSS somehow managed to make a border around the, but when I switched over to using a background image, the border was lost.
This is the old CSS code that I replaced:
body{background:#DCDCDC repeat center 0;color:#7E7E7E;font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Sans-serif;font-size: 13px;margin:0px;padding:0px;}
And this is the new code with the background image:
body {background: #000000 url(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kyNrJYgWWGg/TxY1jOX1ItI/AAAAAAAAAGQ/DSuW6EgNxLE/s1600/BG.png) no-repeat center 0;color:#7E7E7E fixed;}
.body-fauxcolumns .fauxcolumn-outer div, .body-fauxcolumn-outer .cap-top .cap-left {background:none;}
I've included 2 pictures as attachments to help clarify what border I'm referring to. One shows the old border that I wish to get back, and the other shows what the new template looks like, without said border.
If you need a live page to look at, you can find the site at kingdomeyes.blogspot.com
Any help would be massively appreciated.

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