Anti-Aliased Rounded Corners with the NiftyCornersExtender Control(mattberseth.com)

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Getting rid of those rough edges of RoundedCornerExtender-control

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posted by CharismaticCharismatic(0) 2 years, 10 months ago 0

m attempting to implement this against the 3.5 version of the .NET framework, like a few others above, but I have hit a snag that I havent been able to get around. It seems the .backgroundColor property of div objects in 3.5 isnt happy with the way it is being accessed in the NiftyCornersBehavior.js (e.g. ln 181: x.style.backgroundColor = this._blend(bk, color, coverage);) throws Invalid Property Value errors when a value for Radius is specified. Easily reproducible in the sample project by adding a panel, then adding the NiftyCornersExtender to the panel:
BlendFromColor="" BlendToColor="" Enabled="True" TargetControlID="Panel1" Radius="10">
) Ive searched high and low and I just dont see why that error is being thrown. Any nudges in the right direction would be most appreciated!
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