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Seriously how hard is it to implement?

I really dont want to continue with 50% of my users not having rounded corners?

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Well, unless JS is not an option, you can always use jQuery or any other effects library to curve the corners of your elements.

Srdjan Pejic
theres always some snag whichever way i've tried. its 2009! cmon microsoft :-(
Simon_Weaver
Oh, dude, I agree. Just providing you with an alternative. I feel your pain though
Srdjan Pejic
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I wouldn't worry about it. Pretty soon the number of people using IE will be less than 10%.

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i recently had someone who owns a company making blogs for people creating a wordpress site for us. i saw some positioning errors in IE and called her. she said she hates IE, she uninstalled it and everyone uses firefox anyway. hopefully you're right but i doubt it. and yes i said she was the owner
Simon_Weaver
HAHA, I think that is a little naive; IE is the default on Windows, and isn't going away any time soon. Lets hope IE6 dies a quick death though.
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