Yes I agree I worded the need for rounded corners too strongly before. I do find that rounded corners are requested both by my head of digital and clients frequently. You can get away with other tab metaphors or straight edges but take on board that rounded corners may be requested. I was lucky in a recent implementation [Newcastle under Lyme College tab example] that progressive enhancement was accepted. Take a look at the example in both IE and FireFox/Safari browsers. IE degrades to straight edges whereas the CSS3 proprietary coded browsers round off. I feel with the spacing between tabs and the colouration used this was a successful implementation.
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