On Friday 25 July 2003 20:34, Kurt Bigler wrote:
> on 7/25/03 6:46 AM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Friday 25 July 2003 07:31, Brian Candler wrote:
> >> On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 12:17:53PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> >>> Is there any fundamental reason why I can't replace
> >>> <td bgcolor="#cccccc">
> >>> with
> >>> <td class="topheader">  ?
> >>>
> >>> Or indeed, why this class could not be applied just to the <table>
> >>> element and not to each of the individual cells?
> >>
> >> I can answer the second question myself - the rounded corners wouldn't
> >> work!
> >>
> >> But I just changed the individual cells to use a stylesheet, and it
> >> renders OK in Konqueror and IE5.0, so I reckon that's the way to go...
> >> so I'll make a patch and perhaps other people can try it.
> >
> > My template is void of "hard coded" template colors. I use a pure
> > stylesheet setup. It works with Netscape 4.x through 7.2 and all other
> > major browsers.
> >
> > Rounded corners work fine.
> >
> > Take a look:
> >
> > http://mail.wingnet.net
> >
> > Click on Webmail (New Look).
>
> Yes, but am I missing something or did you have to create new rounded
> corner images?

Yes. I sure did. I bet this could be automated with a vector graphics app or
a server side script running ImageMagik though.


>  Or better put, is there a way to create a rounded corner
> image that can be colorized by a style sheet, and is that what you have
> done?

Nope. They're new images. And they don't have transparent backgrounds
either. You can't do rounded corners with Netscape 4.x if you use transparent
backgrounds.

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