I've seen that happen to me before when running .corner() on a floated element. Corner tries to adapt properties from its parent from the .corner divs, so if you have some css like #container div { float: left; } the float will be applied to your .corner divs too, and bork your layout. Corner works better with absolute or relative-ly positioned elements, consider wrapping the div you intend to .corner() in another div.
Charles doublerebel.com On Sep 26, 8:40 am, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 21, 6:42 pm, Stephan Beal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Aug 21, 9:58 pm, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > This is the result I am expecting > > > --http://www.augustine.com/images/test/expected.jpg > > > . This is what I get --http://www.augustine.com/images/test/actual.jpg > > > . I am using standard corner syntax, $(this).corner(); .. this > > > 'actual' result only occurs in Internet Explorer when the page is > > > refreshed with the cursor ON the window, if you move it away from the > > > window you get the 'expected.jpg' result, thoughts? workarounds? > > > Can you tell us what browser/version you're using, and what jQuery > > andjCornerversions? Also, if you can provide a link to a page > > demonstrating the problem, that would be really helpful. > > > :) > > Pages of examples > -www.augustine.com/vacation/index.phpwww.augustine.com/history/books.php