I would treat the rounded corners as a bonus for users that upgrade to
something that does support it. "Wow, why does the application look so
much better on your computer?"

Martijn

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:05 PM, shetc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I guess this is an off-topic question. I want to use wiQuery and jquery UI in
> the current
> Wicket-based app that I am working on. This will be a public-facing app that
> needs to support
> IE6 and upwards. However, the rounded corners used for many of the jquery UI
> widgets does
> not work in IE -- jquery UI uses CSS 3 specs, which is not supported in IE.
> Have you had any
> success in creating rounded corners for apps that use wiQuery and are
> displayed in IE?
>
> Thanks!
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