Your blog was the first I heard of Nifty Corners actually.  That's when the
idea started ticking.  It wasn't until the anti aliasing support was added
that I decided to make the plunge.  Although for my own purposes I would
have loved to have customed the hell out of everything in rays code, it just
seemed like a nicer contribution to work within his framework and the class
names existing within the pods and index.  Judging by the amount of
downloads so far I'm pretty happy I did.  I usually just lurk and benefit
off the conversations of others.  ;)

I'll work today on releasing a few color palettes to choose from as well.

You might want to check out the new nifty corners setup.  It's much
different than the early browser detection mess that was in it in the
beginning. It would probably solver your issue.


Emmet

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC

On 5/28/05, Emmet McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC.  I don't really have
a
> blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.

Yeah, I added Nifty Corners to my blog (based on BlogCFC) a while
back. I was impressed with how easy it was. You're much more of a
designer / artist than I am tho', looking at your blog... nice job!

One thing that shows up as a problem on my blog is that, because the
corners are applied "onLoad" and I have a SiteMeter counter which is
slow to load, there's a delay between the page showing and the corners
rendering. The solution would be to add the SiteMeter code to the
onLoad handler but my JavaScript isn't really up to  that! :)
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