teg
2009-02-17 04:02:43 UTC
Is there any way that Internet Explorer 8 final can adapt the CSS3
"border-radius" specification? I know that both Firefox and Safari have their
versions until the CSS3 draft is complete, but it would be good for IE to get
a head start with the final version.
For reference, Mozilla uses -moz-border-radius and Safari uses
-webkit-border-radius
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"border-radius" specification? I know that both Firefox and Safari have their
versions until the CSS3 draft is complete, but it would be good for IE to get
a head start with the final version.
For reference, Mozilla uses -moz-border-radius and Safari uses
-webkit-border-radius
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