yes please

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 9:27 PM, weepy <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a simple jquery plugin that provides an implementation for
> border radius for ie and just uses native rendering for firefox/
> webkit.
>
> no luck with opera, but personally I don't care that much about that
> since it's so low penetration.
>
> Let me know if your interested in it.
>
>
>
>
> On 10 Mar, 17:42, WildStrawberry <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Have you tried DD_roundies fromhttp://
> www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_roundies/?
>  > It helps in IE, but Opera is still the problem.
> >
> > Grzegorz G. (www.wild-strawberry.eu)
> >
> > On 26 Lut, 00:05, Daniel Friesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > It might be a personal taste, but I prefer (for future compatibility):
> >
> > >  border-radius: 20px;
> > >  -moz-border-radius: 20px;
> > >  -webkit-border-radius: 20px;
> >
> > > border-radius is actually a w3 draft already.
> >
> > > But yes, redefining what you said a little, only Gekko and WebKit
> > > support borderRadius, Presto and Trident don't.
> > > SoIEand Opera won't support it. But Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and the
> > > long list of Gekko and WebKit based browsers as well as things like AIR
> > > will.
> >
> > > When it comes to roundedcornersyou have options including
> nativecorners, images, or a collection of divs.
> > > I suggest comparing your options and deciding on what option fits your
> > > case best.
> >
> > > Native radius:
> > > Pro: Most flexible
> > > Pro: Cleaner to implement
> > > Pro: Most easy to use
> > > Con: Doesn't work inIEor Opera (however it does degrade since all you
> > > lose are roundedcorners)
> >
> > > Images:
> > > Pro: Works in all browsers (though you may have to deal with
> > > transparency issues in IE6 depending on your image)
> > > Pro: You still get the style of curve you want
> > > Pro: You can do something fancy beyond a normal curve (though, that's
> > > getting off track from the purpose here)
> > > Con: Least flexibility in dynamic stuff (you're using static images so
> > > you lose the ability to change colors and anything else right from css)
> >
> > > Injected elements:
> > > Pro: Works in all browsers
> > > Pro: A little more flexible than images
> > > Con: Clutters your DOM with unnecessary nodes (this can sometimes
> > > conflict with your style rules; potential for things getting slower if
> > > you use it to often?)
> > > Con: No anti-aliasing or any type of effect, so your curves can look
> > > fairly ugly sometimes.
> >
> > > Personally most of the time I usecornersin a situation where it's just
> > > an extra fancy part of the style, but not essential. So I use native
> > > radius and let the people on other browsers suffer with squarecorners.
> >
> > > ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire)
> >
> > > Sam Dutton wrote:
> > > > Sounds like you're not looking for a CSS solution, but the example
> > > > below works in Safari and Firefox (at least) though not, of course,
> inIE.
> >
> > > > Sam
> >
> > > > ................................................
> >
> > > > <html>
> > > > <head>
> > > > <title>Roundedcorners</title>
> > > > <style type="text/css">
> > > > div.roundedCorners {
> > > >  background: gray;
> > > >  border: 20px solid #FFCC00;
> > > >  border-radius: 100px;
> > > >  height: 100px;
> > > >  margin: 100px auto 0 auto;
> > > >  -moz-border-radius: 100px;
> > > >  -webkit-border-radius: 20px;
> > > >  width: 200px;
> > > > }
> > > > </style>
> > > > </head>
> > > > <body>
> > > >  <div class="roundedCorners"></div>
> > > > </body>
> > > > </html>
> >
> > > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:57 PM, weepy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> Try this :
> >
> > > >>http://labs.parkerfox.co.uk/cornerz/
> >
> > > >> On 25 Feb, 04:57, vikram <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >>> hi
> >
> > > >>> I am new to JQuery, i am trying to get a rounded corner for div, i
> had
> > > >>> used the canvas rounded corner, but i find some issues with it.
> >
> > > >>> Is there any other js file which can give a rounded corner and also
> > > >>> which take the stylesi.e.background, border color, radius, etc
> >
> > > >>> for example:
> >
> > > >>> $("#testDiv").corners( radius: 5, border-color: red,
> background-color:
> > > >>> blue, border size: 1 )
> >
> > > >>> Appreciate ur help in advance.
> >
> > > >>> Regards
> > > >>> Vikram.
> >
>

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