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This is intended to be used in a CSS context as a shorter way of expressing border radii. It uses several vendor-specific prefixes, as well as the standard CSS3 <code>border-radius</code>. | This is intended to be used in a CSS context as a shorter way of expressing border radii. It uses several vendor-specific prefixes, as well as the standard CSS3 <code>border-radius</code>. | ||
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This doesn't yet support specific corners, since CSS3 and the Webkit-specific version use <code>top-right-border-radius</code> and <code>-webkit-top-right-border-radius</code> (respectively), while Mozilla uses <code>-moz-border-radius-topright</code>. Feel free to implement this (it shouldn't be too hard), but '''''please''''' test it on your user page or at [[/Sandbox]] '''''before''''' changing this template. Bad CSS on the [[main page]] is not good. | This doesn't yet support specific corners, since CSS3 and the Webkit-specific version use <code>top-right-border-radius</code> and <code>-webkit-top-right-border-radius</code> (respectively), while Mozilla uses <code>-moz-border-radius-topright</code>. Feel free to implement this (it shouldn't be too hard), but '''''please''''' test it on your user page or at [[/Sandbox]] '''''before''''' changing this template. Bad CSS on the [[main page]] is not good. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 24 May 2018
This is intended to be used in a CSS context as a shorter way of expressing border radii. It uses several vendor-specific prefixes, as well as the standard CSS3 border-radius
.
Examples
<div style="border: 1px solid black; {{border radius|5px}}">Test</div>
Produces:
Source:
<div style="border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 5px; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius: 5px; -o-border-radius: 5px; -ms-border-radius: 5px;">Test</div>
Technical
A semicolon after the template ({{border radius|4px}};
) is not necessary. This template ends with a semicolon. Extra semicolons could cause problems in a few browsers.
This doesn't yet support specific corners, since CSS3 and the Webkit-specific version use top-right-border-radius
and -webkit-top-right-border-radius
(respectively), while Mozilla uses -moz-border-radius-topright
. Feel free to implement this (it shouldn't be too hard), but please test it on your user page or at /Sandbox before changing this template. Bad CSS on the main page is not good.