1. enable "page suffix" in template manager advanced. This adds a class to the body tag of form "menu-alias" where "alias" is the menu item alias (e.g. "home" is "menu-home")
2. Then you can swap out the image used on your different pages by using this CSS (example for "home")
body.menu-home div#rt-showcase .rt-showcase-pattern {
background-image: url("yourimageurlgoeshere");
}
This is how to create a custom CSS compatible with Gantry 4...
Simply create a file called "<TEMPLATENAME>-custom.css" and put this file in the CSS folder of the template (where <TEMPLATENAME> is the name of the template as seen in template manager e.g. rt_fracture). GANTRY4 will automatically load this CSS file. If you wish, you can also have browser specific files by appending, for example, "-ie9" making the filename "<TEMPLATENAME>-custom-ie9.css"
Regards, Mark.