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http://chronotron.wordpress.com [Chrono Tron >> World Wide Weblog] They are quite easy and save a lot of time and if you know CSS, they aren’t that difficult to understand either. You can of course mod them easily with a little advanced knowledge, but even if you don’t, there are no problems, you can still customize them very easily.

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http://www.binaryslate.co.uk [binaryslate] Nifty Corners Cube: Ooh, that’s some nice stuff Planning a new site at the mo’, and I’m tempted to use their rather nice (nifty) layout example (http://pro.html.it/niftycube/nifty12.html).

wow factorhttp://wow-factor.com [wow factor] Nifty Corners - freedom to round: Alessandro Fulciniti has revisited his rounded corners without images scripts and provides a comprehensive write up on his improved and leaner code together with plenty of examples.

Mobilityhttp://spaces.msn.com/cg2008 [Mobility] JS Application libraries: AFLAX is a method through which developers may use JavaScript and Flash together to create AJAX-type applications, but with a much richer set of vector drawing controls than are available in either Internet Explorer or FireFox. Developers using this library have access to the full range of Flash features, but without ever touching the Flash IDE.

http://www.chausse.org/blog [Chausse.org] Image-Free Rounded Corners in CSS: Dubbed “Nifty Corners” by their creator, this technique is great not only because it saves bandwidth and helps with semantic clarity, it enables you to experiment with different colors without having to create a new graphic every time.

[Komodomedia.com] Creating a Star Rater using CSS » Blog » Komodo Media: […] ices 50 Best Firefox Extensions for Power Surfing Review on The Best Life Hacks of 2005 Creating a Star Rater using CSS Nifty Corners: rounded corners […]

http://modxcms.com [Modxcms.com] MODx Content Management System | Simple Rounded Corner CSS Boxes: The major difference between the two techniques is that Ryan's technique requires only a single image, while the pullquote technique is actually using four separate images for the corners, and a background color for the main area. The benefit of the pullquote technique, is that you can expand the content width and height infinitely from what I can tell, while Ryan's is limited to the actual height of the single image (I just make it really long to handle most lengthy content).

http://webdesign.html.it [Webdesign.html.it] More Nifty Corners | Articoli Webdesign | Webdesign.HTML.it: Now, Nifty Corners are fully supported also in Internet Explorer 5.5, covering a very wide range of modern browsers: the examples that we'll see in this article have been successfully tested in IE6, IE5.5, Opera 7.6, Firefox 1.0 and Safari 1.1. The support for IE5.0 is partial, only classic nifty corners are displayed well, but I got rid anyway of that not-so-good browser sniffing that was used in the first version.

http://kalsey.com [Kalsey.com] Rounded corners in CSS :: Adam Kalsey: The views expressed here are mine alone (mine, I tell you!) and do not necessarily reflect the views of anyone else.

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