MEM wrote:
> Thanks Tim and David,
>
> The reason I'm having all this bunch of divs, is because I want to have
> borders with gradient and rounded corners, using the so called "1 image
> technique". 
> I don't understand what all does divs do, because I see only the code but no
> explanations about the whys. 
>
> 1)
> If you can point me the name of this technique (so I can study) or suggest a
> better one to accomplish this kind of effect, I will more than glad to learn
> about it.
>   


I have no problem with what you want. And only wish that I could help 
you accomplish it. Many have tried. Google will bring up hundreds of 
pages, of those who have gone before you, using the search string:  CSS 
rounded-corners. But, as for myself, if the avant-garde were my bag, I'd 
look into the simple, satisfying, and far less frustrating solution that 
CSS3 offers [1]. Granted, as of this writing, the browser support for 
that module is weak. Nevertheless, it allows one to concentrate, all the 
more, on important matters: putting up an easy to read, easy to use CSS 
driven site.

[1] <http://www.css3.info/preview/rounded-border/>
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