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-moz-border-radius:value;

This is my question….. I love the Idea of use ” -moz-border-radius:value; ” but the only browser that recognize the same is Firefox…

Is possible that I can use ” -moz-border-radius:value; ” and make a note lik ” /# ” or ” !important ” so they other browser will be ignore that and will be taking the ” img ” as a border I know sound impossible but I just curious if that can happen.

I was thinking to use a javascript that recognize the browser and if the browser is IE or Safari will be apply the ” img ” as a border????

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@WebJoelJun 17.2007 — I think this is CSS3(?). I know that using an image for a border definately is. Fx supports some of CSS3, but it will at least another 10-years before anyone really implements v.3 in any vast amount. It's IE, still nearly a decade behind. IE7 is said to be better, but still not par-up to Fx, Moz or Opera.
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@Major_PayneJun 18.2007 — It is CSS3, but says it's supported in Safari 3. See if I mis-read that:

Border Image

Actually worked in the new Safari 3 Beta for Windows.

Ron
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