I think CSS should be enough, although you might need two DIVs at the same
place, one with round corners layered on top of the one that contains the
StreetView client, so that the former one only hides the latter one's
corners.

On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 13:53, Miguel.camba <[email protected]> wrote:

> The question is just this.
> I have just embedded a street view panorama in a custom infobox. My
> infobox has round borders so i want to get the inner streetview DIV
> look on the same way, in order to respect the global design.
> I apply CSS properties to the div, but it just ignore me.
> Tested on chrome early builds, firefox 3.7 pre, and safari.
> It can be done using just CSS or i'll need to use JS plugins like
> jQueryUI?
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