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RevD:
Any chance you could post this as a modifiable template for al to use? It is really simple and looks great!
aportale:
Nice site! :-)
But using Safari 2 on OSX 10.4.3 , I have a strange problem with the left subnavigation. Pointing the mouse directly on the text of the links activates the text selection mouse pointer. But right of the text and still in the link area, I have my link click pointer, again.
Not sure what could cause that. I didn't notice something like that on other sites.
Weiter so und viele Grüsse, :-)
Alessandro
Henkster:
--- Quote from: jakob on December 14, 2005, 12:49:21 PM ---@henkster: are you looking for something like Nifty Corners ?
http://pro.html.it/articoli/id_599/idcat_31/pag_1/pag.html
or without javascript:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/snazzy.html
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Cool.. Thanx!
that is what I was looking for.. Nifty I get and I can implement.. but snazzy.. mm...
LOBOMINATOR:
Hello,
@everyone: I made the round cornes like the snazzy. It's actually quite simple. I use a html bulb which I stretch to 20px*20px. That gives the rounded edges at the end. You just have to overlay some parts with the background color (don't see this as a tutorial ;) ).
@RevD: I'm thinking about it. This week I have absolutely no time. But I think I could do this during my christmas holidays :D If you are to wait till then ;)
Greetz
mysticcowboy:
--- Quote from: aportale on December 15, 2005, 10:38:33 PM ---Nice site! :-)
But using Safari 2 on OSX 10.4.3 , I have a strange problem with the left subnavigation. Pointing the mouse directly on the text of the links activates the text selection mouse pointer. But right of the text and still in the link area, I have my link click pointer, again.
Not sure what could cause that. I didn't notice something like that on other sites.
Weiter so und viele Grüsse, :-)
Alessandro
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Yes, I tried the site in Safari and the subnav just doesn't work reliably. I tried the site with JavaScript off, but the page looks strange. With an average of almost 10% of people turning JavaScript off, and add that to the 4% of web users using Macs who mostly use Safari you might consider another approach to your rounded corners.
positioniseverything.net and alistapart.com both offer articles with pure CSS rounded corner solutions.
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