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cheers, ricardo On Sep 17, 11:36 am, Namlet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, point taken, but I have a CSS file, a JS file, and an XHTML files, > each are about 300 lines. That's a little too much for this textbox, > so how can I post this info for you to see? It's not a public > website. Is there some online service that hosts text displaying > versions of this stuff? > > On Sep 16, 1:53 pm, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Impossible to help without seeing some code. I don't see any magical > > jQuery gurus around. > > > On Sep 16, 12:01 pm, Namlet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have a site with several borders that are part of jQuery commands. > > > One has rounded corners, others don't. IE7 doesn't render ANY of > > > these borders. There are two divs that are not touched by jQuery, and > > > their borders work fine. Everything that has a jQuery click event, or > > > rounded corners has no border at all. Any ideas?