BTW, I'm using "Curvy Corners for JQuery 1.2.11 (include compressed,
production version)".  I forgot there were multiple curvy corners
plugins.

Any insight is appreciated.  Thanks.

On 4/3/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone else had any trouble getting the curvy corners to look
right in IE7?  For me, the line work doesn't match up in either IE6 or
7.  It's not unexpected in 6, but I'd hoped I could get it to look
right in 7.

Here's what I have:

                $( document ).ready (
                        function() {
                                $( '#notice' ).after ( '<p id="countdown">The 
fair begins in ' +
daysToFair() + ' days.</p>' );

                                var caption_corners = {
                                                tl: { radius: 10 },
                                                tr: { radius: 10 },
                                                bl: { radius: 10 },
                                                br: { radius: 10 },
                                                antiAlias: true,
                                                autoPad: true,
                                                validTags: ["div"]
                                };
                        $('.caption').curvy ( caption_corners );
                        }
                );


        .pic .caption {
            background-color: #fff;
            border: 2px solid #ccc;
            color: #000;
                font-size: .75em;
                font-style: normal;
                margin: 0 auto;
            padding: 15px;
                position: relative;
            text-align: left;
        }

What am I missing for IE?  The demo looks fine in IE7 so I'm sure it
can be done...

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