Both Mozilla and WebKit have built support for border radius (meaning 
now only IE and Opera should be left without this kind of feature):
Mozilla with -moz-border-radius and -moz-border-radius-topleft
WebKit with -webkit-border-radius and -webkit-border-top-left-radius

As well there is a w3 working draft standardizing border-radius and 
border-top-left-radius.
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#the-border-radius


I'm considering writing a patch to jQuery (that can be committed into 
trunk) to enable support for a cross-browser border-radius in .css().
ie: .css({borderRadius: 10, borderTopLeftRadius: 15});


The question here. Is should I enhance $.support with tests for 
border-radius, -moz-border-radius, and -webkit-border-radius or should I 
just have .css borderRadius set all 3 versions at once?

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