trying to get curveycorners to work in Opera and IE I’ve upload the Js source file to the root. Added the two pieces of scripts to Head - but to no avail see here its the http://easthalldesign.com/corner.html
Its the ‘Other important considerations could be…’ box. I removed the CSS3 corner action from this box also.
I’d encourage you to consider letting lesser browsers have a lesser
experience. When it comes to these sorts of “niceties” like curved
corners and box-shadow, you can treat them as the chocolate sauce on
the sundae – it just makes it a little sweeter after all – and as
long as IE can read the page and get a basic sense of your design, let
it go. If you only ever show HTML prototypes to your clients, they
won’t know the difference. When they get a new iPhone and look at
their site, they’ll call you up and say, “Hey, I didn’t know we got a
mobile-enhanced version of our site?!”
Walter
On Jul 22, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Justin Easthall wrote:
trying to get curveycorners to work in Opera and IE I’ve upload the
Js source file to the root. Added the two pieces of scripts to Head