A CSS Rounded Corner Box ASP.NET Control script description:
A CSS Rounded Corner Box ASP.NET Control is a ASP.NET script for Miscellaneous scripts design by Kauri IT Solutions Ltd.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. A CSS Rounded Corner Box ASP.NET Control generates rounded corner boxes without tables - using div tags, generated images and CSS only.
Publisher review: A CSS Rounded Corner Box ASP.NET Control generates rounded corner boxes without tables - using div tags, generated images and CSS only. An ASP.NET Control that generates rounded corner boxes without tables - using div tags, generated images and CSS only. Uses background images to provide control over the transparency of the container. Rounded corners are often used in current website design today. Traditionally this has involved crafting individual graphics for each section and using tables to display the code. Corner Div ASP.NET Server Control removes this by generating the images on the fly. The Corner Div ASP.NET Server Control can use any True Type Font file to generate the text in the image. Just by placing the font on your webserver you can use the same styling throughout all your site. The control outputs PNG images which allows you to include an alpha transparency in your design. The transparency of each element is completely configurable by using an eight character hex code on the color properties. For IE browsers the control automatically ouputs the necessary code to display the alpha transparency correctly. Using a caching technique each image is only generated once to reduce the amount of server processing. The generated markup conforms to the strictist XHTML standards through outputing div tags, and using CSS to control the layout. By using div and CSS for styling of the output and not tables to format the display the markup also complies with the W3C Accessibility requirements. The markup has been tested against the Mozilla 5.0/Gecko Engine browser Firefox, Intenet Explorer 6 and Opera Operating system: Windows
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