You're welcome.  I've been meaning to throw together some sort of blog entry
or tutorial on different way's I've used -webkit-border-image.  This sort of
kicks it off.
-=Randy


On 8/7/07 12:25 PM, "GavinEadie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Nice of you. Many thanks, I was struggling to get it right, and about
> to give up for the day!  Have a beer on me!
> 
> On Aug 7, 2:23 pm, Randy Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Gavin,
>> 
>> I took your screen shot, redrew the gray line around it, and cut it up to
>> make it useable as a -webkit-border-image.  You'll have to view it in Safari
>> desktop or iPhone to see the image.
>> 
>> Go here to see how you can use it in your
>> site:http://cleverdaddy.com/customsearch
>> 
>> -=Randy
>> 
>> On 8/7/07 10:12 AM, "GavinEadie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> In the application shown at the iPhone introduction and at WWDC there
>>> is an application which browses the Apple on-line directory.  It has a
>>> text input element I want to use, or emulate.
>> 
>>> I've uploaded a screenshot of it:
>> 
>>>      http://iphonewebdev.googlegroups.com/web/iphone-form-query.tiff
>> 
>>> It has slightly rounded corners (no problem), grey prompting text (no
>>> problem), and a blue right end that has an icon in it (how do you do
>>> that?).  Or is it two adjacent elements that look like one?
> 
> 
> > 



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