testcase...#7

...round and round...

What have we got here...

A bit overworked and not ready for release into the wild as part of our pages. The basic stylesheet has to back off a little, in order for these extremely styled rounded boxes to feel at home here.

Just wait till some more containers are wrapped in something like this. I think it'll look quite nice.
At the moment I've just hidden what doesn't fit in.

Flexible Rounded Corners

Original borrowed from http://www.accessibility1st .com.au/tutorials/rounded.html.
One single image with transparent corners is all it takes...
Modified for integration on http://www.gunlaug.no/.

The offset for transparent corners in this version is not hacked for IE/win yet, but it works well in all standard compliant browsers.

sincerely  georg; sign Hageland 11.jan.2005
 

testcase...


This is add1, and it is second in the source-code.

I can hardly call this an equal-height 3-column design, but it is styled to look and behave like one.

As testcases, there may be small changes made to a simple and basic design, for reasons that has little or nothing to do with what you see.


This is add1b, and it is second second in the source-code.


This is add1c, and it is third second in the source-code.


This is add1d, and it is fourth second in the source-code.


This is add1e, and it is fifth second in the source-code.


add2 is the short name of this field, and it is first third in the source-code.

It is slightly more than 150px wide.



add2b is the short name of this field, and it is second third in the source-code.


add2c is the short name of this field, and it is third third in the source-code.


add2d is the short name of this field, and it is forth third in the source-code.


add2e is the short name of this field, and it is fifth third in the source-code.



preparing…
…for 2005