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

 
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
erminos replied on at Permalink Reply
Yes, how can i make it to have round corners on my page?
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
like the entire page? its meant for blocks, not entire pages!
erminos replied on at Permalink Reply
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.
Shotster replied on at Permalink Reply
Shotster
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
tallacman replied on at Permalink Reply
tallacman
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
Shotster replied on at Permalink Reply
Shotster
Is the page publicly accessible? If you can provide a URL, we might be able to help troubleshoot.

-Steve
jb1 replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
jb1
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