curved corners?

Good morning,

Just a curious question…

I did an iweb website a long time ago.

http://web.me.com/swimmer35/AnnasCatering/Welcome.html

I was wondering how to get the curved corner look (if possible)

Also, how to get the space on the top.

Thank you

J


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Curved corners can be done with the CSS3 Curved Corners Action (these will not show up in IE but will degrade nicely to square corners), with the Graphic Effects in the Inspector Panel Or as in the case of your catering site with images. Take a look at the site in FireFox with the Web Developer plugin and you can pick the site apart by viewing the images. The top is a graphic with the rounded corners and so is the bottom - the middle is a tiled pattern.

This would be really quick to rebuild in FW as you already have all the image assets in your iWeb project.

As for the space at the top - if you building the site as a box model, just add some padding at the top and bottom of your wrapper box.

Marcel


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Thank you!

I am going to rebuild it as a sample for restaurants / catering. and since it is a bit off with the side bar - i figure it would look better redone.

J
On Jun 7, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Helveticus wrote:

Curved corners can be done with the CSS3 Curved Corners Action (these will not show up in IE but will degrade nicely to square corners), with the Graphic Effects in the Inspector Panel Or as in the case of your catering site with images. Take a look at the site in FireFox with the Web Developer plugin and you can pick the site apart by viewing the images. The top is a graphic with the rounded corners and so is the bottom - the middle is a tiled pattern.

This would be really quick to rebuild in FW as you already have all the image assets in your iWeb project.

As for the space at the top - if you building the site as a box model, just add some padding at the top and bottom of your wrapper box.

Marcel


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