Hey, I noticed on the demo site, the corners are rounded with CSS

But upgrading from the old Acquia Slate, I'm not getting those.

http://www.movnat.huntgatherlove.com/

I assume the jquerycorner is in charge of this and for some reason it's not loading.

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Melissamcewen’s picture

I did a clean install on my own MAMP and it still doesn't work
The only non-core modules enabled are:

jQuery Update 6.x-1.1
Dialog API 6.x-1.x-dev
jQuery UI 6.x-1.3
Skinr 6.x-2.x-dev
Chaos tools 6.x-1.3

Fusion is 6.x-1.x-dev

jeremycaldwell’s picture

Hi Melissa, I just checked out your site and it seems the rounded corners used on the page are working correctly. I see the corners for the site name, homepage banner image, and the links and taxonomy terms sections which is correct. Where are the rounded corners failing for you?

Melissamcewen’s picture

Huh, yeah, it is working. But when I log in the corners go away. I disabled the admin menu module to make sure that wasn't causing it.

asb’s picture

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Similar issue, neither in Opera 10.x nor in FF 3.6.3 I'm getting round corners for a front-page panel with two blocks, aligned side-by-side.

Skinr Settings: "Equal heights", "Rounded corners with gradient background and border"

I'm getting the gradient background and a border, but no round corners, and the heights of the two blocks are not equalized (screenshot attached).

Edit: However, the site name (header section) has rounded corners, as well in Opera as in Firefox.

Where do I go from here?

Thanks & greetings, -asb

asb’s picture

Related posting about my system environment and configuration: #764380: How to show banner [simple solution]

Possibly related, Skinr issue queue: #818352: Skinr block admin links broken in Opera 10.x

jeremycaldwell’s picture

@Melissamcewen: Make sure your theme is enabled as well as set to the default for your site. Sometimes the Skinr styles are set yet the theme gets disabled and acts like this. If it looks good then try clearing your cache or try a different browser.

asb’s picture

In one case I could work around this issue by disabling Drupal core's CSS/JS aggregation/optimization; in another case I'm still getting no round corners and no expanding fieldgroups (probably somehow related to jQuery UI or jQuery update).

asb’s picture

Quick update: I believe that in my case JSmin+ caused the problems. I'm usually getting rounded corners and fieldgroups. However, I'm often getting broken layouts with the rounded corner images scattered around the page. IMHO a clean CSS3 solution would be cooler: http://adaptivethemes.com/border-radius-reference

Related issues: #572050: Transparent rounded corners

goody815’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (works as designed)

i'm closing this issue as there hasn't been activity since Dec 2010. If eternalistic's solution #6 didn't work, please re-open the issue