Reviews
Current Version
Completely worth it!
This will be a staple add-on for me!
great support - does what it says - well worth it.
Summary: Works great and does what it says... really love how I don't have to put images in the background of my blocks if I want a simple rounded corner. Beautiful.
Does Exactly what it says on the tin...
...now if we could just get a Gradient Fill add-on...
Excellent time saving addon
Excellent rounded corners solution
Works like a charm
Works on Images, too
Take that Internet Explorer!
Really Great! I'm suprised.
Cheers to his designer. Keep the good work.
Exactly what I needed!
With this handy add on, CSS3 is used for browsers which support that technique, and it falls back on (javascript I think) to put round corners on ANYTHING when using IE or older browsers which dont support CSS3/webkit. This makes cross browser support for round corners nearly trivial!
Most important benefit: clients LOVE it!
All in all highly recommended and well worth the price.
Works well
Very convenient add-on
With this add-on, it's a no-brainer. Adding rounded corners that work in most browsers and on most page elements (unfortunately, doesn't work on images, but does work on background images) is relatively easy. You add this block anywhere on the page (usually in an unobtrusive spot) then select named or classed divs to add the curved corners.
The best part, it's easy enough for the client to use. What could be better?
It's pretty flawless, but I have to ding it 1 star for not working on images.
Perfect
These sort of blocks really help to save time when looking to put sites together quickly so thanks.
Very Nice
Yes, Well worth the $15
Long Name for a Cool Block
I've tested it on images, class named images and list items and it works very well. I have a demo and review set up for anybody that is interested at:http://performancec5.com/index.php/reviews/round-corners-on-anythin...
Well, worth the $15.
Rounded Corners
Great add-on. Now, how do I add an image to left side of block as per your example with the planet floating below the block? Please assume I know nothing. :)
Thanks
Martin