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jQuery round corner code for IE8 in standards mode?



I need a solution for round corners using javascript with or without jQuery in IE8 standards mode.





Source: Tips4all

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  1. jQuery corner() seems to work correctly in IE8 standards mode. Seems to be the go-to corner plugin for jQuery, too.

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  2. This seems to work in ie8 :

    try it...

    Update 11-10-2010:
    You can also try to include PIE.HTC and call that from your stylesheet. for more information see the CSS3PIE website. It is a much better solution!

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  3. I've had good luck with dd_roundies. It doesn't use jQuery and it's a pretty small script.

    Example usage from the site:

    <script src="DD_roundies.js"></script>
    <script>
    /* EXAMPLES */

    /* IE only */
    DD_roundies.addRule('.roundify', '10px');

    /* varying radii, IE only */
    DD_roundies.addRule('.something_else', '10px 4px');

    /* all browsers */
    DD_roundies.addRule('.yet_another', '5px', true);
    </script>

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  4. Here is an htc file which works and is very popular.

    Curved Corner Border Radius Cross Browser with HTC file

    A file with the HTC file extension is a HTML Component file.

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