I don't SO much care about borders and images (though they'd be nice) as
about anti-aliasing, without which i think many of the solutions look awful.
however, hadn't seen yours, and it at least solves SOME of my problems.
Seems, though, like it'd be good to have yours for a small solution and a
Curvy-port for a big solution, if that makes sense.
Thanks for the note!
--Adrienne
dave.methvin wrote:
Mike Alsup has tweaked my original corner rounder so that it does any
corner
adornment you'd like, and it's only 4KB. It doesn't support borders or
background images in the parent though, which Curvy and a few others do.
But
it's a high price to pay, IMO.
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/corner/
Be aware that using a large radius on a lot of elements can insert
hundreds
of new elements into your document to implement the rounding effect. That
will cause the page to start slowly and can also make later use of jQuery
selectors slower. jQuery .corner() is pretty thrifty, as you can tell from
the loading time of Mike's page which has a lot of examples. Compare that
to
the Ruzee Borders page, which has a lot more features but is also very
slow
to load when used liberally:
http://www.ruzee.com/blog/ruzeeborders/
If you are seeing performance problems while using any of these rounding
scripts, turn them off to see if they are the cause.
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