|
Post by Brett Ludwick on Apr 8, 2015 13:39:39 GMT -8
For whatever reason, my page only renders correctly in Firefox. There are random white lines that run through my "main and sidebar" in IE, and in Chrome I could not get the header object (Flash animation) to round its top corners. Also, I can't figure out why I had to keep making the radii smaller and smaller for each element, going from outside border, to header, to header object, in order to get the "fill" just inside the border outline in the curve. Any way I can get consistency across browsers? Also, should I just replace the animation in the header with an image? Unit 12
|
|
|
Post by Judy Fontanella on Apr 9, 2015 8:08:42 GMT -8
You do such nice work. Your page looks terrific.
I checked in Windows Firefox, Chrome and IE. You're top curved corners are working well in all but Chrome. I'm guessing that it has something to do with the Flash being a plug-in and Chrome isn't supporting it with the advanced CSS. Your bottom corners are working well in all 3 of those browsers. I don't know that there is anything you can do about Chrome and Flash.
If you think about it, getting curves to fit within curves requires a tighter and tighter radius. That makes sense to me that you'd have to do that.
|
|