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a can css do question
dunno i was browsing a while back and saw something on a site about css about rounded borders, at the time i was too busy trying to expand my knowledge in other areas so couldn't spare the time to read up on it, which is a shame as it's killed me ever since but basically;
can see do round borders now? or it it still restricted to square ones? |
I think this will only be possible with CSS3, and at the rate IE is going, it will be another 2 years until it will support CSS3 :rolleyes:
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http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-border/ quite an interesting page, seems they're planning some positive changes :D
and you're right about IE |
They're discontinuing IE and replacing it with explorer...
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that a certainty now? i know they planned something to come with longhorn but as far as i knew that was what would've been ie7
msn explorer sucks, it's bulky as fook |
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