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2/23/2012 10:51 AM
 

Hi, Is it me or is it DNN? 

 I need to make buttons and inputs rounded in Internet Explorer 8 and 7. Which isn't too bad. So i used Curvy corners (works great for my non dnn sites) but in DNN it makes rounded elements disappear in ie7 and it's not just curvy corners I have tried loads! just [insert script name here] I have tried it, same result!

It rounds then disappear and it's not a z-index issue.

Has anyone else had a problem like this?

 
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2/24/2012 8:02 AM
 
Sounds like the site CSS is overriding your CSS.

Here's a page that explains how CSS works in DNN:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/loc/print/Page/DotNetNuke-Stylesheets-explained.aspx

Mark
 
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4/18/2012 8:48 AM
 
Hi we have really good results with http://css3pie.com/ combines with css3 of course.

The only catch is to properly link to the .htc file with has to be linked in the skin.css file from the root in stead of the skin folder
 
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