Round Corners On Anything
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Hi, i have purchased the rcoa script and i have no idea how to use it.
Can some ome please give me an advise how to add a round cornet on my page.
Thanks in advance
Can some ome please give me an advise how to add a round cornet on my page.
Thanks in advance

you bought this:http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/round-corners-on-anythi...
Yes, how can i make it to have round corners on my page?
like the entire page? its meant for blocks, not entire pages!
Well then the title of the script is wrong :)
I have tried on blocks but for some reason i cant make it, it does not work.
I have tried on blocks but for some reason i cant make it, it does not work.
So just enclose the entire contents of the page in a div (which is actually a common thing to do). As for why the add-on is not working, I can't help you there. (Many, if not most, contemporary browsers support rounded corners via CSS styling.)
-Steve
-Steve
The block works just fine. See :http://performancec5.com/reviews/round-corners-on-anything/... for instructions. It's not my block I just review it. Because of the peer review process for the concrete5 marketplace all the block work as described. If you have a problem with a block it will usually (99% of the time) be an issue on your end. Not with the block.
Steve
Steve
Is the page publicly accessible? If you can provide a URL, we might be able to help troubleshoot.
-Steve
-Steve
Hi, I'm the developer of this block. If you have any problems, just submit a support request:
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/round-corners-on-anythi...
It has been tested on all modern browsers and works smoothly. Use a CSS selector to choose which div tag (or other element) you'd like to apply rounded corners on (eg. "#mydivtag" for an ID, or ".mydivtag" for a class).
If you're just getting started with CSS, try this tutorial:
http://htmlhelp.com/reference/css/...
JB
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/round-corners-on-anythi...
It has been tested on all modern browsers and works smoothly. Use a CSS selector to choose which div tag (or other element) you'd like to apply rounded corners on (eg. "#mydivtag" for an ID, or ".mydivtag" for a class).
If you're just getting started with CSS, try this tutorial:
http://htmlhelp.com/reference/css/...
JB