Wow! That;s a lotta divs!
For the possible purposes of my site, I shouldn't have to worry too much about corners disappearing due to images being turned off.
--Zachary
Gunlaug SÃrtun wrote:
Zachary Hopkins wrote:
I've recently been fascinated by round boxes on pages. I will have to wait for CSS3 to be officially released and then adopted before I
can use the border-radius feature.
Or you can cheat a little while waiting for CSS3: http://www.gunlaug.no/homesite/main_6_xv.html ... my page is getting old...
Until then, I am experimenting with my own rounded boxes, with corners generated in PHP. If you have Firefox or Opera available to
you, please take a look and tell me what you think - http://69.174.31.29:100/roundbox/.
Opera: fine. Firefox & Safari: also fine, but those two boxes will overlap on narrow screens. I can see that those images are not optimized yet, and they're slightly out of position on lower right corner. A bit more, and it will come out right.
You use almost as many extra divs as I did, and have got a shadow too. Guess the difference between yours and mine is that my boxes are still round when images are turned off.
It's nice to play with these style-features, even if the source-code looks a bit crappy. Hope those standards, and browsers, will catch up with us soon.
regards Georg
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