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Posted by <-> on 05/26/07 16:19
Kiitos and thanks to all!
I tried #3 but I it didn't work out, I'm too stubborn :)
#5 is almost perfect, but I think it has no borders, I don't know if you can
add them??.
The solutions with images seem not to adjust well with changes in the text
size so I suspect awful results when you change the browser settings.
I also found this #6
www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/css-round-corners-borders.shtml
but I couldn't make it work yet, and I don't know yet if you can change the
background color.
So if someone has a hint..
thanks to all,
"J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
>>> Scripsit -:
>>>
>>>> I'm new with CSS; can someone help me get this effect :
>>>> - text with colored borders (if possible with rounded corners),
>>>
>>> If you want rounded corners, you have three options:
>>> 1) Use a table, as people have often used for such purposes (a 3 by 3
>>> table, with images in the corner cells, etc.).
>>> 2) Use -moz-border-radius, accepting the fact that browsers other than
>>> Mozilla won't round your corners.
>>> 3) Stop wanting them. :-)
>>
>> There is a #4, using 4 corner images within with positioning, but is a
>> bit "ugly" markup wise.
>>
>
> Here is a fifth method, which don't use images
> http://www.html.it/articoli/nifty/nifty1.html
>
> seems to work ok in Opera, gecko (SeaMonkey), khtml (Konqueror) and MSIE
> (6).
>
> --
>
> //Aho
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