If your page width is static.. this is a good way to do this jsfiddle.net/Xtw84/1 Edit: Actually the last box might need some float for the text or it might break in ie6 Edit2: now I realized you mentioned Flexible...... Oh well How to create a dynamic box with shadow - using PNG pictures this same thing applies for rounded corners as well.
If your page width is static.. this is a good way to do this. jsfiddle.net/Xtw84/1/ Edit: Actually the last box might need some float for the text or it might break in ie6 Edit2: now I realized you mentioned Flexible...... Oh well.. How to create a dynamic box with shadow - using PNG pictures this same thing applies for rounded corners as well.
You can do this after the fact in javascript. OR You can use a 3x3 table, putting the rounded corner images in each of the corners, shade in the sides/background as appropriate, and put your content in the middle. You can even make the middle row OR column be 3 wide/high and make it look a tad slicker.
OR You can not try to reinvent the wheel and instead use a well respected way of doing rounded corners such as via a jquery plugin or curvy corners: curvycorners.net.
Be careful, the comments at curvycorners.net say something about latest jQuery issues – Jan Turoň Jul 14 at 9:49 I merely provide a couple of examples. Any highly tested way of doing rounded corners with a lot of community support is sufficient. – evan Jul 14 at 9:58.
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