Personally, and perhaps I am too motivated towards simplicity, I use three images.
One across the top, one in middle, one for bottom.

I find JavaScript annoying as I watch the corners filling in after page loads. Four to six images using css are better, but still problematical for alignment,loading, and extra css.

Bruce
bkdesign


James Jeffery wrote:
What methods do you find best when creating rounded corners and
which methods are the most supported?

I have been using span tags and absolute positioning. I have also
recently started to use the sliding doors method because you can
achive nice rounded boxes with some nice effects, even better if
you use PNG's.

Using the span method i did find a bug in IE 6, the 2 corner span's
wouldn't sit flush with the bottom of the containing div, although it
displayed fine in every other browser i tested it on and they could
be resized fine. It was odd though, because IE 5.x display them
perfect, was just IE 6.

Lets have your beloved methods then guys.

James




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