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Rounded Points - What's the technique?
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I need to make <div> </div> to have rounded corner.
I wonder what other technique than putting rounded image at corner can be used to make them round. Is it Javascript or what? CSS?
Look at this site with rounded corners
http://www.mtibwasugar.com/pages/index.php
I don't want to use CMS like joomla or whatever
I wonder what other technique than putting rounded image at corner can be used to make them round. Is it Javascript or what? CSS?
Look at this site with rounded corners
http://www.mtibwasugar.com/pages/index.php
I don't want to use CMS like joomla or whatever
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#2 Nov 1st, 2009
You would probably be better asking this in the HTML/CSS forum: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum143.html
AJAX is not a programming language, scripting language or any other sort of language.
It is acheived by using JavaScript http functions.
So, AJAX = JavaScript.
It is acheived by using JavaScript http functions.
So, AJAX = JavaScript.
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#3 Nov 1st, 2009
Rounded corners can also be applied via JS, but you'd be better off looking at a pure css/html solution. Try, if possible, to keep the integrity of your html and not include too much 'design' markup. Including loads of divs and spans make for really messy markup.
Tell you what - try Google > "rounded corners" css. You'll be amazed that there are webpages with this very info available for free.
Tell you what - try Google > "rounded corners" css. You'll be amazed that there are webpages with this very info available for free.
Last edited by ardav; Nov 1st, 2009 at 7:54 pm.
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#4 Nov 1st, 2009
The site you showed uses images. Here's one of the rounded corner images on that site:
http://www.mtibwasugar.com/images/modtbo_t.gif
Rounded corners (other than by images) is something that is part of CSS3. Check out http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/
http://www.mtibwasugar.com/images/modtbo_t.gif
Rounded corners (other than by images) is something that is part of CSS3. Check out http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/
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#7 Nov 2nd, 2009
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The site you showed uses images. Here's one of the rounded corner images on that site:
http://www.mtibwasugar.com/images/modtbo_t.gif
Rounded corners (other than by images) is something that is part of CSS3. Check out http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/
See http://www.css3.info/preview/rounded-border/ if you're interested in CSS3, but don't mind ignoring IE.
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