Over at Asa’s blog, I noticed that most of his bordered CSS-boxes had rounded corners. I was surprised to see that these rounded corners weren’t done by positioning small images: browsing through Asa’s stylesheet, I noticed that one of his CSS objects had the following entity: -moz-border-radius.
Which is a specific Mozilla extension to CSS, as we learn over here. There are plenty of moz-extensions too: Pretty cool stuff. I hope some of them will make it in CSS-3. And if not, well, they don’t harm and it looks neat to have a banner on your page ‘Best viewed with Mozilla’.
update: a link to CSS-3’s Border working draft (thanks Jan!)
border-radius: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-border/#the-border-radius
border-radius: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-border/#the-border-radius
Hey, Jan: merci! :-)