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Rounded corners are css hell, and even though they've been around for a while it's still quite hard to find a neat solution to implement them. You could use wrapper divs (excessive html) or the css3 border-radius property (hardly perfect either), but whatever you do, they always end up making your job harder than it should be. This article will focus on a little trick to make the implementation of
There are things css guys don't like. Equal height columns and rounded corners are two industry favorites. Especially when the design combines rounded corners together with borders. But bordered columns ... that one was fairly new to me. And guess what, they are pretty much the worst of all. After a few hours of fiddling I found a technique that works pretty well, so why not share it with the rest
As I explained in my previous article on ie6 debugging, it's all about fixing the core of the problem, not about tweaking values to make a design look right. I realize this might sounds a bit vague, so this post will look into some examples where core fixing could save you a lot of time and turn the battle with ie6 into your favor. Buckle up for some good ole ie6 weirdness. The purpose of this art
Welcome to the IE6 CSS Fixer: starter kit page. A tool specifically designed to ease the pain of the ie6 css debugger. If you want to read up on all the specifics, I advise you to check the articles on the ideology, the specific fixes and the scope of this tool. It is extremely important to note that this tool is not a miracle solution. This is not a 1-click-fix-all tool, nor is this a final ver
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