I have css rounded corners. There are black straight corners behind them. How do I get rid of the black corners?
I have css rounded corners. There are black straight corners behind them. How do I get rid of the black corners?
Alle antwoorden (10)
Do you want to give a link to a page demonstrating this problem?
Sure. Here's the html with css.
<head> <title>Home</title> <style>
- {user-select: none;
background-attachment: fixed; text-align: center; font-variant: small-caps; -moz-user-select: none; border-radius: 5pt; font-family: arial;}
body {border-radius: 45pt;
background-image: url(pix/blue/blue-strip.gif), url(pix/blue/diagonal/blu-strip.gif), url(pix/blue/starback.gif), url(pix/blue/diagonal/bluedia.gif); background-color: #00CCFF; cursor: url(file:///f:adolf/adolf.ico), default; background-repeat: repeat-x, repeat-y, repeat-x, repeat; border-width: 2px 12px; border-style: dotted; border-color: #FF00FF #33FFFF #336699 #CCFF99;}
</style> <script language="JavaScript" src="js/binclock.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico"> </head> <body onload="initialize()">
<center><script type="text/javascript" src="js/home.js"></script>
<a href="javascript:window.history.go(-6)"> -6 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(-5)"> -5 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(-4)"> -4 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(-3)"> -3 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(-2)"> -2 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(-1)"> -1 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+1)"> +1 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+2)"> +2 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+3)"> +3 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+4)"> +4 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+5)"> +5 </a> | <a href="javascript:window.history.go(+6)"> +6 </a> |
0011100:00001111:01010110
</center><a href="file://f:/home/home-adolf.htm">Adolf</a> | <a href="file://f:/adolf/index.html">A. F.</a> | <a href="http:/---">A. F.</a> | <a href="file://f:/home/home-search.htm">Search</a> |
<a href="file://f:/home/home-offline.htm">pc</a> | <a href="file://f:/home/home-online.htm">http </a> | ||
<a href="file://f:/home/home-movie.htm">Dvd</a> | <a href="file://f:/home/home-download.htm">D/l</a> | ||
<iframe src="hiragana.htm" height=35 width=90% align=center></iframe> |
</body> </html>
You can't really paste HTML on this forum because it is parsed as wikitext. You can create a Pastebin paste or set up a Fiddle:
Well, I am sorry, but I just did. If you'd like to help, then ask for my email please.
Unfortunately, if you look at your post, I think you will see that the code is corrupted. Maybe one of the moderators knows how to fix it, otherwise, you would need to provide a demonstration in another way.
This forum is for Firefox end-user support, not for web page development issues or questions.
Please see this for developer support resources. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/where-go-developer-support
There is nothing wrong with my post. I know that I made no mistake copying what I have from one of my most used pages. My file is not corrupted. I don't need a moderator, because I know what I copied and where I copied it from. I asked if you'd like to email, but you refused, so I don't see any other way I can show you my problem. If you have a problem with how it is copied, and want to help, then we can email. Otherwise, forget it!
Hi jjalarie, I'm not saying you made a mistake copying and pasting, but did you look at your post on this forum to see how it looks to us? Please use one of the other forums in the article linked to by the-edmeister.
Here's a screen shot showing the problem.
Thanks for wasting my time. I tried to ask to email, you refused.