I tried to post this question on the CurvyCorner forum, but it wouldn't let me activate my registration, so I thought I'd try here in the hopes that other users of the plugin can offer some insight.
The plugin works great in Firefox and IE6 (my test browsers for now), but in IE, as soon as I add an opacity value to the container the rounded corners disappear and I'm left with just the original container. In Firefox, the opacity doesn't bother the plugin at all. What I have is an unordered list item (not a div) whose corners are to be rounded. The corners are rounded nicely and, at this point, looks exactly the same as in Firefox. I then apply filter: alpha(opacity=85) to the li (opacity=.85 in Firefox). Firefox handles the property fine, but IE just drops the elements that create the corners. Any idea why the application of an opacity property would have such a dramatic effect? Is there any way to avoid this (while maintaining the opacity specification)? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Rob Wilkerson