I've found JRC and the Bullet Proof CornerZ PlugIns to be foolproof... except in IE8 thus far.
On Mar 26, 11:44 am, banacan <banaca...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm creating a page with many divs that I would like to have rounded > corners, and several problems keep coming up. > > When using JRC for rounding, not all elements will round even though > they have the correct class. Reloading the page will, after several > attempts, create the rounded corners, though sometimes some elements > will never round. This is even more problematic when the div has a > border; I can see the rounded bg but the border is still square. > Again, after repeated reloadings (3 or 4 times) it will usually work, > though in some browsers it might not. Also, when using a gradient > background on the parent div, the corner does not pick up the > underlying color. > > When using curvycorner, the underlying color does come through, but > again the div is not always rounded on the first load. It too needs > refreshing multiple times before displaying correctly. Also, with > curvycorners IE (6 anyway) does not produce rounded corners at all. > > So my questions are: > > Is this a common failing of these scripts? > Is having the CSS in an external file the problem? > Could these problems be caused by my local testing server? > MAC OSX10.4.9, Apache 1.3.1, PHP 5.2, MySQL 5.0 > Is a traditional CSS approach more reliable - though not easier? > > I don't want to spend much more time on this and I was hoping to hear > from others whether or not they have experienced similar problems. If > this is just not reliable, I need to take a different approach. > > TIA