> Anyone using jquery.corners.js?
> I'm using it to create some rounded tabbed navigation. It works
> wonderfully in Firefox.

Well...I just notices a previous discussion about jquery.curvycorners.js?

I hate to look gift horses in the mouth, as both of these are great
plugins, but i'm finding that there are some issues with each. Can
anyone verify if these are limitations of the scripts, or limitations
of me (ie, I'm doing something wrong?):

jquery.corners.js
pros: in Firefox, it uses the supported CSS to round the corners sans
extra markup. It also seems to support background images.
cons: in IE, it has to add markup, then adjust your markup. I'm
finding that it never properly 'readjusts' so that the end result
looks the same as it does in Firefox. There's usually an issue of
padding gone wonky.

jquery.curvycorners.js
pros: is consistent between Firefox and IE (adds markup)
cons: doesn't seem to support background images and adds a ton of markup.

So...unless I'm doing something completely wrong, these options still
seem rather hacky.

As such, are there any plug-ins that facilitate the more traditional
'sliding doors' or 'duplicate 1 sprite' methods? Those are fairly easy
to implement sans .js, of course, as it can be done usually with just
one extra HTML container. But thought I'd see if there was a jquery
option as well.

-DA

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