Al Sparber wrote: >From: "Geoff Krajeski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >>I am trying to get a border that is compliant on all 4 main >>systems/browsers that has a 1px border with a 5px radius curved >>corner. >> >>I was thinking of going the image route but is this really the best >>way? >> >> > >Yes. There are CSS hacks and Mozilla proprietary properties (based on >CSS 3 proposals) but those are only useful if you want primitive >curves. For a professionally-designed look, images (deployed as CSS >backgrounds) are probably going to be your best (and simplest) >solution. > > Yes, I think so too. For the image-route you can use the cross browser transparent liquid corners method <http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/liquidcorners/liquidcorners.htm>, or one of the other solutions in the WIKI <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=RoundedCorners>(attention: not all solutions are cross browser or liquid or transparent at the outside of the corner; to be tested).
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