You'd have to do it as a background image:
http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2009/03/image-with-rounded-corners-using-css3/

Would be a good idea, too, as you could use a sprite method to load  
both images together.

Best,

Dave

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David Kaneda
www.webkitbits.com
www.jqtouch.com

On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:50 PM, anmldr wrote:

>
> I have an image (2 really) that I am using in place of radio buttons.
> They are similar to the On/Off buttons on the iPhone.  I placed what I
> think are transparent pixels in the corners to give it a rounded
> appearance.  But, the pixels still are visible.  What else can I do?
> Is there a CSS3 way to round the edges of an image like -webkit- 
> border-
> radius:3px .  Or perhaps I don't know what I am doing adding what I
> think are transparent pixels to the corners of the images.
>
> Here is one of the images:
> www.anmldr.com/roundededges.html
>
> Thanks,
> Linda
> >


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