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Is it just me or does IE not want to display any CSS3 properties?
I did some digging and found that the "border-radius" property is supposed to work in all browsers, with a -moz- prepended to it so it'll work in FF 3.6 and before. That's all fine and dandy, but when I use the property and open IE9 to view it, it gives me the basic cornered border? The CSS I'm using looks like this:
It's basic enough, but it won't work in IE9. Is there a reason for this? W3C says IE supports it - is it supposed to go before the border property or something?
I did some digging and found that the "border-radius" property is supposed to work in all browsers, with a -moz- prepended to it so it'll work in FF 3.6 and before. That's all fine and dandy, but when I use the property and open IE9 to view it, it gives me the basic cornered border? The CSS I'm using looks like this:
Code:
border:1px solid black;
padding:5px;
border-radius:10px;
-moz-border-radius:10px;
It's basic enough, but it won't work in IE9. Is there a reason for this? W3C says IE supports it - is it supposed to go before the border property or something?