Sent by Ross on 18 July 2006 17:05
I wouldn't use that anyway as the corners look a bit ragged. Why not just
use a transparent png and then apply the ie fix.
R.
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Subject: Re: [css-d] rounded corners issue
>I didn't use images. They are css rounded corners taken from the article
>"Nifty Corners" :)
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> [EMAIL-REMOVED] wrote:
> I meant, make the corners in the image itself transparent in Photoshop or
> whichever image program you use. If the white corners are still there,
> then you've probably got a background color declared somewhere.
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> look
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