Radius of border incorrect!

I have a blue background made up of a dark blue tiled gif.
I have a white box overlay with a white border and 9px rounded corners.
When viewed the original white box shows the rounded corners as a thin black line but the white corners still form a square and extend into the blue tiled gif.
How do I prevent this happening please?


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There are two ways to add a background to an HTML box in Freeway. One
is in the main (left-most tab) of the Inspector, the other is in the
style (second from left) tab, second segment from the top. When you
use this latter method, the background will clip to the shape you have
set for it using the corners attribute. If you use the former, then
you get the corners and a solid (HTML) color behind that, which
renders your corner effect something unspeakable.

Oh, and on the remote chance that you are talking about a graphic box
here, then you must make sure that the box is set to produce an image
format which supports transparency. PNG and GIF do, JPEG does not.
Look for those controls on the right-most tab (output) of the Inspector.

Walter

On Mar 31, 2009, at 5:50 AM, Cos wrote:

I have a blue background made up of a dark blue tiled gif.
I have a white box overlay with a white border and 9px rounded
corners.
When viewed the original white box shows the rounded corners as a
thin black line but the white corners still form a square and extend
into the blue tiled gif.
How do I prevent this happening please?


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Thanks Walter,
The corner effect was as you say “unspeakable”, but now sorted.
Many thanks

David


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