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snooty douchebag Nice language. I'm sure that will endear you to the ladies here. :-( |
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I often see what looks like tables with rounded edges and gradient backgrounds. I'm assuming you can do this with css and that its not possible with tables. Can anyone point me in the right direction? There are some great css tutorials here - http://www.w3schools.com/Css/default.asp - even tutorials on changing border properties, but nothing about making the edges round. I've viewed the source of some examples, but they often link to external style sheets and to be honest I'm not sure what to look for. Thanks in advance for not being a snooty douchebag to a newbie, Gregory |
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snooty douchebag Nice language. I'm sure that will endear you to the ladies here. :-( |
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I often see what looks like tables with rounded edges and gradient backgrounds. I'm assuming you can do this with css and that its not possible with tables. Can anyone point me in the right direction? There are some great css tutorials here - http://www.w3schools.com/Css/default.asp - even tutorials on changing border properties, but nothing about making the edges round. I've viewed the source of some examples, but they often link to external style sheets and to be honest I'm not sure what to look for. Thanks in advance for not being a snooty douchebag to a newbie, Gregory |
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