Personally, I find it a big waste to use JavaScript for this purpose. Why not simply create rounded corner 10x10 (or whatever) images and use them?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:59 PM, k3liutZu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just convince everyone that it is ok to send IE6 a squared corner > look ;) > > On Oct 17, 12:46 am, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks Tim, tried. > > Unluckily, no anti-alias, no background images and a messy rendering > > on IE6. > > > > On 16 Ott, 23:32, TimW66 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I've played around with this one:http://malsup.com/jquery/corner/ > > > > > On Oct 16, 4:19 pm, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > I searched for a plugin to round corners using jQuery. > > > > I tried any plugin I was able to find but sadly none of them was able > > > > to work on IE 6. > > > > Some of them didn't even work on std compliant browsers. > > > > I then, chosen to use Nifty Cube by Alessandro Fulciniti, but I found > > > > that shows some bugs too. ( > http://skitch.com/caruso_g/2hb3/ie-rounded- > > > > bugs-01http://skitch.com/caruso_g/2hn8/ie-rounded-bugs-02) > > > > Now, it is probably due to the complexity of the page html code that > > > > uses a lot of padding and margins but I was not able to get them > work. > > > > Can someone help me to understand where I am doing wrong? > > > > > > Herehttp://www.bonsai-studio.net/live_preview/pro-001/youcanfind a > > > > sample of the page I am trying to round corners. > > > > > > I essentially need some rounded corners that work. But background > > > > images (both in content then in container) and anti-alias would be a > > > > great plus. > > > > > > Thanks you all in advance. I really don't know what else to do or > > > > where to ask for help. > -- Isaak Malik Web Developer