Hi Rory,

> regular CSS and background images. I now have 4 new divs, one for each
> corner image; each one has a little background image for the corners.
> So, that's working, but I wonder can anyone take a look at my revised
> code and tell me if there is an even cleaner way to do this? I am sad
> that I have these 4, non-semantic divs in there.
> 
> Revised page is still here:
> http://rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/

The four corner technique is great for flexible layouts, but since yours has
a fixed width I think you could do this with just two nested containers. One
contains the top image, the other the bottom image.
Create a sprite that has both these images next to each other, that will
reduce the HTTP requests from 4 to 1.


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Regards,
Thierry
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