you will have to create a rounded image for it and use the background
property in css to use this image.

background: url('myroundedimage.gif') top left no-repeat;
border: none;

this is it.

2008/8/28 MSJ121 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> I see a lot of tutorials on background images for text fields. What if
> I want to make my text field not a square (persay), but instead an
> oval (in reality by using an image with shadows etc...). Is this
> possible or suggested?
>
> One simple solution might be to overlay a text field over the image
> (both are white anyways), but I was looking for a more elegant
> solution if possible. Simply because if someone wants to "zoom" in,
> the textfield will get bigger but I dont think the image would?
>
> I am a programmer, but new to web design so thanks for your time and
> patience,
>  Matthew
>
> >
>

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