A little googlizing (http://www.google.fr/search?q=rounded+borders+CSS) gave this: http://www.webweaver.org/dan/css/corners/ Interesting although if you're looking for style separated from presentation it won't do, because the rounded-borders "hack" (for lack of a better word) includes creating a few extraneous divs. Anyway, HTH. s t e f http://www.nota-bene.org/ > -----Message d'origine----- > De : thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org > [mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org]De la part de Shoshannah Forbes > Envoye : mercredi 16 octobre 2002 12:54 > A : thelist at lists.evolt.org > Objet : [thelist] Rounded tables- the CSS way? > > > I am sure everyone here knows the old trick of using a table > with 2 (or > 4) images to get that "rounded rectangular" area around text, > where you > dump text in the middle cells, and the design changes according to the > amount of text / window width. > > Now, how do you achieve this effect with a tabless css layout? > > What was a brainless trick is now a tough challenge the moment I ditch > tables :-( > > Thanks for any tips anyone might have. > -- > The news, Uncensored http://www.tellinglies.org/news > > > -- > For unsubscribe and other options, including > the Tip Harvester and archive of thelist go to: > http://lists.evolt.org Workers of the Web, evolt !