Unfortunately, yes, you should use background images. Some browsers don't properly handle actual borders with border-radius You can even see this happening to Stack Overflow's badge styles (which also use border-radius ) on Firefox. I don't think you can do anything to fix the border-radius issue other than to report bugs to the respective vendors.
Unfortunately, yes, you should use background images. Some browsers don't properly handle actual borders with border-radius. You can even see this happening to Stack Overflow's badge styles (which also use border-radius) on Firefox.
I don't think you can do anything to fix the border-radius issue other than to report bugs to the respective vendors.
Impossible to know how to fix it without knowing your web browser, it's release, etc. Even with images, you might see the white shining through. Web browsers are computer programs with bugs in them too!
Yes it can be done using this jquery plugin. jquery.malsup.com/corner/ No corner images, uses nested divs to draw borders. It's flexible and easy to use.It also has Added support for native border-radius so it only executes on browsers that do not support supports border-radius.
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