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Old 07-09-2006, 10:20 PM Anti-aliased rounded corners using pure CSS
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I just wanted to share this site with everyone. I use it all the time.

Let me know what you all think of it.

http://spiffycorners.com/
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Thanks for the link.

There's a really simple way to make rounded corners for standards compliant browsers. CSS2 includes a border-radius property which can easily create rounded corners, but unfortuantely it doesn't work in IE. I'm not sure if it will work in IE7, but it doesn't for IE6 and below.

spiffy corners looks like a nice way to get those curves cross browser.
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Thanks for the link.

There's a really simple way to make rounded corners for standards compliant browsers. CSS2 includes a border-radius property which can easily create rounded corners, but unfortuantely it doesn't work in IE. I'm not sure if it will work in IE7, but it doesn't for IE6 and below.

spiffy corners looks like a nice way to get those curves cross browser.
yeah, you can't really cut out IE from compatibility. kind need those users...

maybe they'll fix that in 7
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