Well, then I might be crossing several lines here.  Each of my li's is
floated left.  I tried other rounded corners plugins, but CurvyCorners
handled more situations better than the others (although I no longer
remember specifics).  I just can't get a handle on this particular
issue.

On 6/4/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have had alot of problems with the different curved corners scripts.
In IE, I find that it requires a background-color or image to work properly.
Then I also find that IE6 acts strange in certain "float:left" situations,
but I can't put my finger on it.

Glen


On 6/4/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried to post this question on the CurvyCorner forum, but it
> wouldn't let me activate my registration, so I thought I'd try here in
> the hopes that other users of the plugin can offer some insight.
>
> The plugin works great in Firefox and IE6 (my test browsers for now),
> but in IE, as soon as I add an opacity value to the container the
> rounded corners disappear and I'm left with just the original
> container.  In Firefox, the opacity doesn't bother the plugin at all.
>
> What I have is an unordered list item (not a div) whose corners are to
> be rounded.  The corners are rounded nicely and, at this point, looks
> exactly the same as in Firefox.  I then apply filter:
> alpha(opacity=85) to the li (opacity=.85 in Firefox).  Firefox handles
> the property fine, but IE just drops the elements that create the
> corners.
>
> Any idea why the application of an opacity property would have such a
> dramatic effect?  Is there any way to avoid this (while maintaining
> the opacity specification)?
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rob Wilkerson
>


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