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Image manipulation in CSS3: Rounded Corners. See below for results.

by Neville Dinning Independent Consultant
Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
Image manipulation in CSS3: Rounded Corners.

See below for results.
Jul 8th 2011 01:22

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Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
<div style="width:420px;padding:10px;border:10px solid chocolate;
margin:0px;background:tan; -moz-border-radius:20px; -webkit-border-radius:20px; border-radius:20px;" align="center">
<img style="-moz-border-radius:20px; -webkit-border-radius:20px; border-radius:20px; background:tan;" src="http://dotrim.com/resources/images/clouds.jpg" />
</div>
Jul 8th 2011 01:26   
Tricia (Patricia) Fahrendorf Advanced   
Neville, this is amazing. does the code work on every site? and with all types of postings?
Jul 8th 2011 06:08   
Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
Patricia, the code should work in places where HTML can be added and edited. You can vary the values and would need to edit the image link, The image does not exist at the link shown in the example.
Jul 8th 2011 06:44   
Tricia (Patricia) Fahrendorf Advanced   
I am going to have to play around with it. I could make good use of this in posting ads for my gift shop. I should ask, do I have your permission to use the code as long as I give you credit for it?
Jul 10th 2011 16:08   
Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
Any code that I place in the discussions in this is for anyone to use. No permission is needed, as the code is simply a modification of freely available procedures and functions.
Jul 10th 2011 18:30   
Tricia (Patricia) Fahrendorf Advanced   
Thank you Neville.
Jul 10th 2011 18:54   
C C Howard Advanced   Small Business Owner
I have liked this article. Thank you Neville.
Jul 14th 2011 13:34   
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