Roger Johansson technique says that you gotta apply CBB to a class
what if I have a <div> which has it's own name, that I'd like to use?
And there don't seem to be options to Roger Johansson round corners
for adjusting things as in the corner roundness etc, I'm no javascript
person so I wouldn't now how to go in their and adjust this option.


On 10/2/08, Serge Krul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Also one other thing is CSS round corners using images
>
> I would suggest to use Roger Johansson technique:
> http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200609/transparent_custom_corners_and_borders_version_2/
>
>
> After trying many other techniques [with niftycube
> (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html) being
> the best when you have lots of round boxes and solid backgrounds], imho
> Roger's is the simplest, smartest and the most customizable.
> Note: it works with JS, but you can easily make it work without it with the
> sacrifice of clean HTML.
>
> Serge
>
> >
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