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Saved by 29 people (-10 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Noel_gomez on 2008-03-20 - Tags css
- Glennm on 2008-02-16 - Tags corners , javascript , rounded
- Andymurd on 2008-01-21 - Tags javascript , webdev
- Crankbos on 2007-07-07 - Tags article , corners , css , design , dev , dhtml , html , javascript , reference , web , webdesign , webdev
- Jaclyn on 2007-06-29 - Tags css , imported delicious , javascript , web , webdesign
Public Sticky notes
The article on Nifty Corners catched a lot of interest that we didn't expect at all. So, a big Thank you goes to the international webdesign community and in particular Roger Johansson from 456bereastreet.com and Nate Stainer from web-graphics.com that originally launched the link through the blogosphere.
Since its publication, I've worked a lot on Nifty Corners, bringing many improvements: looking back at the solution presented in the first article, seems to me that it was written ages ago. If you hadn't read it, I suggest you to have a look to understand what I'm going to talk about. If you read it, but you're so curious that you couldn't wait, have a look at the final example I prepared for this article. No images were used, just CSS and Javascript.
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on 2006-08-03 by bconnelly
on 2006-08-04 by olivier