I use div tags to define areas within my web pages. I set all the obvious things like background, size, padding, etc. But it is all very square.
How can I use only CSS to round the corners?
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You would use the border-radius property. However, this is only supported in CSS3, which no browser implements yet. If you only need it to work in a couple browsers you could use -webkit-border-radius and -moz-border-radius which would let it work in Safari and Firefox respectively.
If you are not opposed to using images. Here’s s method I came up with for making rounded borders.