Thanks guys. On May 29, 3:06 am, "Brandon Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We don't support any declarations that the browser itself doesn't > support. However, there are plugins (lots of them) that solve lots of > different problems. There are several plugins that handle rounded > corners. Here is one of them:http://www.malsup.com/jquery/corner/ > > -- > Brandon Aaron > > On 5/28/07, pd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi All > > > I know I'm dreaming and it's probably not realistic but on the front > > of the jQuery site is the following proclamation: > > > "CSS3 Compliant > > ยท Supports CSS 1-3 and basic XPath" > > > Should that proclamation really say "CSS3 Compliant (selectors) > > because AFAIK jQuery doesn't appear to support any CSS3 declarations > > like border-radius for example. > > > I understand there are a thousand and one whacky ways for JS to > > manipulate the DOM into presenting rounded corners and this is > > generally a bad thing in terms of separation of content and style. Has > > jQuery ever considered implementing one of these or are they just > > really too evil?