CSS Borders: The Basics And Rounded Corners

You cab create some interesting and complex shapes with css borders

Borders are something designers use on most projects. In this post the author looks at the basic css border which is the area between padding and margin. Then he moves into rounded corners with border-radius. 


In css every element is a rectangular box. There’s no way around it. Curves are nice though, and for years developers had to use images to show curves on web pages. The border-radius property changed that. So this article will show you how to create rounded corners.

Daniela Vaseva

Daniela VasevaDaniela is writing tutorials, news, newsletters, and update emails for the DMXzone specialising in the sphere of electronic processing, analysis and publication of texts, and interested in the development of new Internet technologies and problems related to the cyberculture and net literature. She has a bachelor's degree in Bulgarian philology, and a master's degree in computational linguistics.

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