Here's a dialog. For some nifty drop-shadows with alpha transparency, see the PNG-based version. Download this code + images This is an inline dialog. This approach makes use of the "sliding doors" technique of background image layering, where two elements are nested in order to provide "left" and "right" images. In this particular case, the left images have been cut at 800px width but could easil
This is an inline dialog. Note this particular version will not render correctly in IE < 7, as no DirectX/alphaImageLoader filters are being applied. As alpha transparency is being applied with the PNGs, margins are used to make room to allow the "sliding doors" technique to have a transparent right-hand corner that does not have the left side tiling underneath it. For example: The top right-hand
Even More Rounded Corners With CSS (Another technique for the pile.) 2009 update: CSS 3 and border-radius can do rounded corners without any images, and support for RGB/alpha opacity and gradients with opacity is also on the way. Check out CSS 3 and the future for newer, shinier examples! There's an increasing desire (at time of writing, February 2007) to provide rounded corner dialogs with variou
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