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Phil Howard KA9WGN | http://linuxhomepage.com/ http://ham.org/ | (first name) at ipal.net | http://phil.ipal.org/ http://ka9wgn.ham.org/ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-02/rcb1.html I have no idea if this works in IE, and no convenient way at the moment to try it out. |
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Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net> declared in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-02/rcb1.html I have no idea if this works in IE, and no convenient way at the moment to try it out. It doesn't - the rounded corners are not visible at all. |
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Phil Howard KA9WGN | http://linuxhomepage.com/ http://ham.org/ | (first name) at ipal.net | http://phil.ipal.org/ http://ka9wgn.ham.org/ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On Wed, 3 May 2006 14:30:48 +1000 Mark Parnell <webmaster (AT) clarkecomputers (DOT) com.au> wrote: | Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, | <phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net> declared in | comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: | |> http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-02/rcb1.html | |> I have no idea if this works in IE, and no convenient way at the moment |> to try it out. | | It doesn't - the rounded corners are not visible at all. As I found out last night from someone on IRC that tried it (and gave me a PNG screen capture). Maybe some other way to specify the image URLs in the CSS might work, but for now it's not practical for me to experiment since I don't have IE running here right now. But at least it seems to degrade in a graceful way to square corners without being mangled. So while IE users won't see all of the intended style, they could see most of it, and see all of the content. For that, it won't bother me to use this method (when IE users are in my audience, as they likely will be). |
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In article <e3b1i9$mgr$1 (AT) news3 (DOT) tilbu1.nb.home.nl>, m00dekoe <anonymous (AT) example (DOT) com> wrote: phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net wrote: On Wed, 3 May 2006 14:30:48 +1000 Mark Parnell webmaster (AT) clarkecomputers (DOT) com.au> wrote: | Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, | <phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net> declared in | comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: | |> http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-02/rcb1.html | |> I have no idea if this works in IE, and no convenient way at the moment |> to try it out. | | It doesn't - the rounded corners are not visible at all. As I found out last night from someone on IRC that tried it (and gave me a PNG screen capture). Maybe some other way to specify the image URLs in the CSS might work, but for now it's not practical for me to experiment since I don't have IE running here right now. But at least it seems to degrade in a graceful way to square corners without being mangled. So while IE users won't see all of the intended style, they could see most of it, and see all of the content. For that, it won't bother me to use this method (when IE users are in my audience, as they likely will be). In that case you might as well just specify: -moz-border-radius for gecko based browsers (moz,ff) -khtml-border-radius for khtml based browsers (konqueror, safari) border-radius for css3 compliant browsers (aka the future) I googled "-khtml-border-radius" and it found no relevant hits. It asked if I really wanted "-html-border-radius". Got a URL that explains this property in depth? TIA! |
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phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net wrote: On Wed, 3 May 2006 14:30:48 +1000 Mark Parnell <webmaster (AT) clarkecomputers (DOT) com.au> wrote: | Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, | <phil-news-nospam (AT) ipal (DOT) net> declared in | comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: | |> http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-02/rcb1.html | |> I have no idea if this works in IE, and no convenient way at the moment |> to try it out. | | It doesn't - the rounded corners are not visible at all. As I found out last night from someone on IRC that tried it (and gave me a PNG screen capture). Maybe some other way to specify the image URLs in the CSS might work, but for now it's not practical for me to experiment since I don't have IE running here right now. But at least it seems to degrade in a graceful way to square corners without being mangled. So while IE users won't see all of the intended style, they could see most of it, and see all of the content. For that, it won't bother me to use this method (when IE users are in my audience, as they likely will be). In that case you might as well just specify: -moz-border-radius for gecko based browsers (moz,ff) -khtml-border-radius for khtml based browsers (konqueror, safari) border-radius for css3 compliant browsers (aka the future) |
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Phil Howard KA9WGN | http://linuxhomepage.com/ http://ham.org/ | (first name) at ipal.net | http://phil.ipal.org/ http://ka9wgn.ham.org/ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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