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Re: rounded corners without images

Posted by aaron.reese on 09/30/18 11:52

Edwin van der Vaart wrote:

"Rounded corners in CSS works only in Netscape and Mozilla, perhaps
also
in Opera"


Yes, I know and I want this to be browser independant because
unfortunatley most people still use IE.

I want to write straight HTML, proably without CSS that looks like this

<HR width = 100>
<HR width = 104>
<HR width = 107>
<HR width = 110>
<HR width = 112>
<HR width = 113>
<HR width = 114>

so that the edge looks like this (HRs centered); each dash representing
a pixel

-----
----------
--------------
----------------
-----------------
-----------------


So that the end is curved.

The problem is that I can't get two HRs to sit next to each other
without any white space.

I am prepared to use any in-line tag such as tables or divs but I think
HRs would be easier if I can get them to work.

Tables would require creating a table 120 cells wide and then using
colspan on each row which is produces messy code; and again I am
struggling to eliminate white space between cells and rows.

Obiron

 

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