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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:49:14+00:00 2026-05-15T03:49:14+00:00

Is there a way to do an inverted rounded corner in CSS3, something approximately

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Is there a way to do an inverted rounded corner in CSS3, something approximately like the bottom left corner in the (crude) drawing below?

/-------\
|       |
|       |
|       |
| ______/
|/ <---The left side is flush (straight), the slant should be rounded

Perhaps border-radius could be combined with this technique?

Edit: I’m not looking for a speech bubble, but rather just a way to curve the right side of the point on the bottom left.

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    2026-05-15T03:49:15+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:49 am

    Well, this is pure madness, but certainly there are ways to achieve this 🙂 not cross-browserly, but let’s see:

    Our mark-up:

    <div id="bubble">
        <p>This is madness!</p>
    </div>
    

    Our CSS:

    #bubble {
        width:200px;
        height:100px;
        border:1px solid #000;
        -webkit-border-radius:20px;
        -moz-border-radius:20px;
        border-radius:20px;
    }
        #bubble p {
            margin: 1em;
            font-family:Comic Sans MS;/* well, madness it is! */
        }
    #bubble:before {
        content:'';
        border:20px solid;
        border-color:#fff transparent transparent;
        position:absolute;
        top:110px;
        left:25px;
        z-index:2;
    }
    #bubble:after {
        content:'';
        border:20px solid;
        border-color:#000 transparent transparent;
        position:absolute;
        top:111px;
        left:25px;
        z-index:1;
    }
    

    The result:
    http://jsfiddle.net/MrLWY/

    I have only tested this in Firefox 3.6.3, but the idea is clear 🙂

    Here is take two:

    #bubble {
        width:200px;
        height:100px;
        border:1px solid #000;
        position:relative;
        -webkit-border-radius:20px 20px 20px 0;
        -moz-border-radius:20px 20px 20px 0;
        border-radius:20px 20px 20px 0;
    }
        #bubble p {
            margin: 1em;
            font-family:Comic Sans MS;
        }
    #bubble:before {
        content:'';
        width:20px;
        height:20px;
        background:#fff;
        border-left:1px solid #000;
        position:absolute;
        top:100px;
        left:-1px;
    }
    #bubble:after {
        content:'';
        -webkit-border-radius:20px 0 0 0;
        -moz-border-radius:20px 0 0 0;
        border-radius:20px 0 0 0;
        border:solid #000;
        border-width:1px 0 0 1px;
        width:20px;
        height:19px;
        position:absolute;
        top:100px;
        left:0;
    }
    

    And the result: http://jsfiddle.net/ajeN7/

    Perhaps this can be enhanced in many ways:

    • make it cross-browser (+webkit and opera, at least)
    • it could work in IEs, without roundings, though, with help of something like that http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/ (in order for generated content to work).
    • to find out how it could work with flexible height.
    • to change the font-family declaration 🙂
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