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November 20, 2003

Rounded Corners - inspired by Sliding Doors

This is neat, and it augers well for things to come. Ryan Thrash has created some semantically correct CSS boxes with all four corners rounded, basing his work on the famed Sliding Doors method. Take a look for yourself and check out the code which Ryan has generously made available. This little exercise is part of an open source ecommerce system, due to be released November 24, which it seems will largely make use of XHTML/CSS.

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Hi this is one of the best custom corners around though it requires you to have a footer in each box:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/customcorners/

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