Holiday Website design
If you view the site in Internet Explorer you’ll see that all the boxes (including the heading banner image) have square corners, but if you use a proper browser like Firefox, you should see rounded corners. I know it’s a bit of a cop out, and I did (briefly) investigate JQuery rounded corners, but in the end I opted for a IE conditional comment to replace the heading strap with an alternate (square cornered) image so that at least the look and feel is consistent depending on which browser the site is viewed in.
I’m also now a big fan of Parallels Desktop for the Mac. While I was doing a quick check for cross-browser compatibility I was able to run Firefox and Safari and Explorer versions 6, 7 & 8 all at the same time on my laptop. Possibly the subject of a future blog post I think…



January 19th, 2010 at 8:23 pm
Mike, I think you did the right thing here. I’ve found myself wrestling with workarounds for IE for hours just to make something look consistent with a standards compliant browser such as FF. Sometimes simplicity is the best approach.
Regards
Vince
January 30th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
Thanks for that, Basic Website
I have just taken delivery of 2 jQuery books from Amazon, so maybe next time I might investigate the jQuery rounded corners again.
With any luck, rounded corners will be SO last decade before too long.