http://labs.parkerfox.co.uk/cornerz/

Cornerz doesnt seem to work in IE8, works fine in IE7/IE8 Comp view.

/Svei

On May 3, 6:08 pm, Kevin Dalman <kevin.dal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have not tried DD Roundies yet - it's on my todo list. Hoever I am
> using a jquery plug-in called 'Cornerz' that is working very well for
> me. It uses Canvas/VML for corners, but does not require any
> additional plug-ins:
>
> http://labs.parkerfox.co.uk/cornerz/
>
> This plug-in does *not* automatically pick-up -moz-border-radius
> settings from CSS, but I have written an intermediate function that
> does. This accomplishes exactly what you are asking - with the
> exception that you still need to add the "cornerz" class to the
> elements you want rounded in IE to avoid having to check the CSS of
> every element on the page!
>
> I submitted this function to the plug-in's forum...
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/cornerz/browse_thread/thread/2f0639e7c...
>
> I'd be interested to learn how whether DD Roundies is significantly
> better or not.
>
> /Kevin
>
> On May 2, 9:45 am, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
>
> > bump. Anyone eval'd the corner plugins recently enough to have an opinion?
>
> > Thx.
> > Jack
>
> > Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > I have a half dozen bookmarks for rounded corner plugins, but am
> > > wondering if there's a "state of the art" plugin kicking any booty on
> > > that these days? What I'd *really* like is to just be able to set -moz
> > > border radiuses in CSS and have a plugin magically use those to create
> > > rounded corners in IE and Safari (IE mainly... using excanvas or
> > > something with it is fine, too).
>
> > > Any advice? For the project I'm working on now I don't need to have
> > > lines at the border (ie: no border:1px solid black or anything).
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jack- Hide quoted text -
>
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