I don't SO much care about borders and images (though they'd be nice) as
about anti-aliasing, without which i think many of the solutions look awful.

however, hadn't seen yours, and it at least solves SOME of my problems.
Seems, though, like it'd be good to have yours for a "small" solution and a
Curvy-port for a "big" solution, if that makes sense.

Thanks for the note!

--Adrienne



dave.methvin wrote:
> 
> Mike Alsup has tweaked my original corner rounder so that it does any
> corner
> adornment you'd like, and it's only 4KB. It doesn't support borders or
> background images in the parent though, which Curvy and a few others do.
> But
> it's a high price to pay, IMO.
> 
> http://www.malsup.com/jquery/corner/
> 
> Be aware that using a large radius on a lot of elements can insert
> hundreds
> of new elements into your document to implement the rounding effect. That
> will cause the page to start slowly and can also make later use of jQuery
> selectors slower. jQuery .corner() is pretty thrifty, as you can tell from
> the loading time of Mike's page which has a lot of examples. Compare that
> to
> the Ruzee Borders page, which has a lot more features but is also very
> slow
> to load when used liberally:
> 
> http://www.ruzee.com/blog/ruzeeborders/
> 
> If you are seeing performance problems while using any of these rounding
> scripts, turn them off to see if they are the cause.
> 
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