• Hello everyone
    if you please can you help me with this :
    i wanna make my post borders rounded
    also all images inside this post

    in Firefox everything working CORRECLTY
    but my problem only in Internet Explorer

    please take a look here :
    http://hallawoodstars.com/Aindex.php/

    Thanks for your help

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  • For IE you can try doing this via jQuery

    Thread Starter Mr-Cute

    (@mr-cute)

    Thank Emil
    but excuse me am basic in Html css and…
    so can you please tell me how can i embeb this jquery into my theme ?

    1- i donwloaded the jquery.corner.js
    2- i will upload it to the theme folder
    3- call the js from header.php

    and now what ?

    THANKS !!

    Here are few examples.

    Thread Starter Mr-Cute

    (@mr-cute)

    i guess its working ! but can you help me to make it working excatly like firefox ?
    http://www.hallawoodstars.com/Aindex.php
    i want it like this one :
    screenshot : http://img694.imageshack.us/i/attachm.jpg/

    i put in my header :

    <script type=”text/javascript” src=”<?php bloginfo(‘template_directory’); ?>/js/jquery.corner.js”></script>
    <script type=”text/javascript”>
    $(‘#content’).corner();
    </script>

    there are anything missing?

    Final question, how can i call the style of image in gallery ?
    <script type=”text/javascript”>
    $(‘#img’).corner();
    </script> ?

    I am really sorry for bothering
    I appreciate this help from you

    No bother at all. All right let’s say that the above image from FF is 15px right? we can do that with something like this:

    // 15px FF Corner
    $('#div').corner('15px');

    Now please note that if you’re using newer jQuery the above “dollar sign” will be:

    // 15px FF Corner
    jQuery('#div').corner('15px');
    Thread Starter Mr-Cute

    (@mr-cute)

    i don’t know whats is the probleme
    still no corner

    http://hallawoodstars.com/Aindex.php/

    My Browser IE 8
    can i email you with admin access to take a look ?
    maybe there are any conflict with another js or something ?

    <script type="text/javascript">
    $('#content').corner('15px');
    jQuery('#content').corner('15px');
    </script>

    The second line after the <script can be removed, just keep jQuery part.

    This is good enough:

    <script type="text/javascript">
    jQuery('#content').corner('15px');
    </script>

    Thread Starter Mr-Cute

    (@mr-cute)

    Still not working : (
    am really so sorry
    i send you a msg to your facebook contain admin password
    if you have time please take a look to my theme

    Got the message in my Facebook, however I really can’t go to your WordPress because it would not be right. As for starters everyone would start asking the same thing and my answers would not help other that might be facing similar problems.

    I hope that you understand and after all that’s why the forum is here for πŸ™‚

    Let’s go with another, perhaps little easier jQuery corners codes.

    http://curvycorners.googlecode.com is as good as the other one, however I believe much easier to work with and integrate.

    To apply the corners where they don’t apply by itself use:

    http://wordpress.pastebin.com/YRFaZXVC

    Here you have two different styles, one is .round and another one is .rounded. You may use both as well and change the classes as well.

    Now, the script will load only for browsers that don’t support border-radius, such as IE7 and/or IE8, for FF, Chrome, Safari or Opera simply add the style and the JS will gracefully degrade. So let’s say we need border radius in several different browsers:

    #container {
    	-webkit-border-radius: 15px;
    	-moz-border-radius: 15px;
            border-radius: 15px;
    }

    That’s all. FF, Chrome and Safari will work the natural way and IE will get the border via JS.

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