Steve Eades wrote:
Hi, I have been playing with Spiffy Corners @ http://www.spiffycorners.com/ for an Intranet but the Spiffy assures that it is "Anti-aliased rounded corners using pure CSS. No Images. No Javascript. No fluff." I can assume you that it is very easy to implement and scalable. Works on Macs too.
Looking at the required markup <div> <b class="spiffy"> <b class="spiffy1"><b></b></b> <b class="spiffy2"><b></b></b> <b class="spiffy3"></b> <b class="spiffy4"></b> <b class="spiffy5"></b> </b> <div class="spiffy_content"> <!-- Your Content Goes Here --> </div> <b class="spiffy"> <b class="spiffy5"></b> <b class="spiffy4"></b> <b class="spiffy3"></b> <b class="spiffy2"><b></b></b> <b class="spiffy1"><b></b></b> </b> </div> all I can say is...wow *shakes head* P -- Patrick H. Lauke __________________________________________________________ re·dux (adj.): brought back; returned. used postpositively [latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.] www.splintered.co.uk | www.photographia.co.uk http://redux.deviantart.com __________________________________________________________ Web Standards Project (WaSP) Accessibility Task Force http://webstandards.org/ __________________________________________________________ ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************