RUZEE.Borders - a new name, a new API
RuzeeBorders have been renamed to RUZEE.Borders. With the new name comes a new API. It is much more intuitive than the old API, especially when you are used to the CSS syntax.
The old API is still provided for backward compatibility reasons, but please, from now on, use the new one to round your corners, and to put shadows, glows and fadings around your HTML elements - I think you’ll like it.
Hi, the name's Steffen and I'm writing about the Web, programming
and all those things coming to my mind. Enjoy your stay.
May 30th, 2006 at 6:36
I just downloaded your great script ! With it, I refactored a not so old script for a tabbed panel component using AJAX and auto-refresh (still on development..), but anyways. I was already using Prototype, and Rico framework, and I just replaced your getElementsByClass with the one provided with Prototype… works great ! I would also suggest that you put all your functions into the same namespace variable (RUZEE) so it is more straight foreward. But hey ! who am I to comment ? Again, great script !
June 2nd, 2006 at 23:53
Hi Steffen,
Youve probably already seen this, but just incase…
http://www.curvycorners.net/
It does curved borders on top of background images (see demo page).
Take care,
James
June 3rd, 2006 at 0:37
Yanick: Think I’ll put everything into the RUZEE namespace within the next release.
jimbo: just like RUZEE.Borders do (that’s how the gradient feature is implemented) - but without a drop shadow. Check out my blog entry on the rounded corners comparison.
June 8th, 2006 at 16:24
Breaks forms nested inside tables.
June 10th, 2006 at 12:39
Please have a look at my comment 98 on RUZEE.Borders.
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