polyrhythmic wrote: > I've seen that happen to me before when running .corner() on a floated > element. Corner tries to adapt properties from its parent from > the .corner divs, so if you have some css like #container div { float: > left; } the float will be applied to your .corner divs too, and bork > your layout. Corner works better with absolute or relative-ly > positioned elements, consider wrapping the div you intend to .corner() > in another div. >
It would be ideal if corner could detect if the div is floated and accommodate :)