Mountaintop CornersMountaintop CornersMountaintop Corners 04/30/2004 07:00 PM Most of us have experience creating "rounded" corners by erasing pixels. It's a rudimentary web design technique -- or so we always thought. But in the hands of Dan Cederholm, author of Web Standards Solutions, this seemingly simple technique paves the way for boxes and borders that can change sizes and colors at your whim. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Mountaintop CornersGrok Headline matches for Mountaintop CornersMountaintop Corners: A List ApartMountaintop Corners: A List Apart 05/01/2004 09:05 AM Cederholm: Mountaintop Corners (30 April) .. rounded box corners alistapart.com/articles/mountaintop He may not get to the mountaintopHe may not get to the mountaintop 10/31/2003 01:40 AM Mr. Civil Rights reaches out Other, bigger fish ex-CEOs of companies brought down to earth by major accounting, shall we say, woes, may be keeping quiet, even if they haven't been convicted of anything. But not former Health South exec and would-be platinum girl group-manager Richard M. Scrushy, who not only has flaunted his wealth as of late, but produced a personal web site that plays up his humble Alabama roots and which, in a totally bizarre fashion, links his struggle to the Civil Rights Movement. (Note: The site's all screwed up on Mozilla, designed strictly for IE.) Hot Corners v2.2Hot Corners v2.2 08/14/2004 10:07 PM Hot Corners allows you to quickly activate or disable your screen saver by moving the mouse into a corner of your screen. It is very customizable, and even allows you to control the power saving features of your monitor. [Shareware $12.00 186 KB] Little Back CornersLittle Back Corners 03/06/2004 01:48 AM In this month's XML Q&A column John E. Simpson examines some of the back corners of XPath processor namespace handling. Rounded CSS CornersRounded CSS Corners 07/27/2004 02:36 PM In a perfect world, you'd never put anything in your HTML that defines the presentation of your page. You'd only use HTML for content, and allow the stylesheet to define the presentation. One of my few gripes with CSS is the inability to create a box with rounded corners. In general, CSS is pretty weak when it comes to defining custom borders. (How many drop shadow techniques could we kill if CSS allowed border images?). I ran across several good examples today here and here of ways to make divs with rounded corners, although these same techniques could really be used to create whatever sort of custom border you like. Good articles to stick under the ol' developer hat for later. Click here to comment on this entry Rounded corners with CSSRounded corners with CSS 10/29/2003 01:15 AM Many of the techniques for creating rounded corners with CSS requires that the author modifies the existing HTML, inserting anonymous... New Gun Shoots Around CornersNew Gun Shoots Around Corners 12/16/2003 05:34 AM Need to nail a bad guy without exposing yourself to unfriendly fire? A new weapon -- soon to be in the hands of Israeli fighters and maybe U.S. police teams -- could change the rules of urban combat. Really Nifty CornersReally Nifty Corners 03/22/2005 04:57 PM This technique, Nifty Corners: rounded corners without images, is, well, nifty. Combining Nifty Corners with Dashboard? Waaay past nifty, and on to really f'in cool. There's five billion rounded corner images that don't need to be created.... Nifty CornersNifty Corners 03/23/2005 05:13 AM Nifty Corners: rounded corners without images .. tutorial pro.html.it/esempio/nifty Hospital Corners at Hilton?Hospital Corners at Hilton? 01/27/2004 11:31 AM Hotel chain ties up a tidy quarter, but stock drops. IBM corners more of database marketIBM corners more of database market 05/27/2004 08:00 AM Computer Weekly May 27 2004 12:29PM GMT CSS rounded corners without imagesCSS rounded corners without images 12/19/2004 03:14 PM There are a lot of techniques for rounding corners in CSS and one of the questions that keep popping up... Selling Apples On Street CornersSelling Apples On Street Corners 12/26/2004 08:28 PM Apple stores began opening to mostly Mac-geek acclaim in May 2001. But lately, they've become profit-generating supermagnets for those who want to get their hands on one of those ultrapopular iPods. And Ron Johnson deserves some of the credit for the craze. By Julio Ojeda-Zapata, Pioneer Press The Poor Man: I'm Not Sure How Many More
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