Hi I've been working on a (yet another) curved corners plugin. This one is slightly different though, because it uses a bullet (actually an inverse bullet) to achieve the coners.
Using a bullet has several features * Super dooper fast. I tried adding 3600 corners and it did it in less than 2000ms on firefox. * Very little extra html is added. * No changes to the layout * antialiased for free * can support radius and borders up to 30px * no change in speed for larger borders You can see it in action here http://www.parkerfox.co.uk/tmp/bullet_proof/ Note it's only perfect(ish) for Firefox/Ubuntu and Firefox/XP and IE6/ XP. IE7 and Vista are not too bad but I haven't calibrated them. However, and the however is farily large, I've found that there are differences in the way in which each broswer/OS combo renders the fonts. In fact each radius requires pain-staking pixel perfect calibration. I am also concerned that there maybe too many possibilities and/or there may be some unknown cases where it's not appropriate. It also results in a fairly large geometry file. The way round this might be to cut it down production since you are unlikely to need all radii from 1 to 30). I'd appreciate people's feedback and maybe someone has a cunning idea to deal with the problems. Also I don't have access to many OS/Browser combos, so please try it out and if you could email me a screeny that would be fantastic. weepy

