that's an great effect - first thoughts are how are you generating the bottom border/line?
I couldn't track down the code for your corner easily so couldn't get any further. On Nov 22, 8:00 am, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe curvycorners supports borders, I'm not sure that there's a > transparent corner jQuery plugin that also supports borders besides > the canvas corners. Weird bug, but such is IE. I would also be > interested in a solution. > > Charles > > On Nov 21, 7:21 am, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am still here, > > I was not able to find a solution on the net. > > Any Idea? > > > Thanks again in advance for the help. > > > On 20 Nov, 18:20, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi guys, > > > I implemented a rounded-corner-canvas into this project. I used it > > > since its support to borders and a good anti-alias effect. > > > But on IE6 I am having a strange issues I don't know how to solve: > > > right and bottom right to the parent node of the rounded divs, > > > canvases are not positioned to the 0/0 px coordinates but a pixel > > > before, showing the border/background of the div beneath. > > > Any idea? > > > > You can find the page at this > > > address:http://www.bonsai-studio.net/live_preview/miniblog3/ > > > While you can find a screenshot of the bug (?) > > > here:http://www.bonsai-studio.net/images/corners-issue.png > > > > Eventually, which plugin to round borders without images can I use > > > which supports borders? > > > > Thanks in advace to anyone.