Thread:Peteparker/@comment-1618941-20120622212036/@comment-1618941-20120917221443

Sweet. Well for starters there is this -moz- prefix that I've been babbling about throughout this topic. Hopefully reading through that will give you an understanding of what can be done.

The Trident, Gecko, and Webkit rendering engines handle things a little differently. Gecko is the rendering engine used by Firefox and -moz- is the prefix used to isolate a particular line of CSS so that only the Firefox browser will attempt to render it. But as I've mentioned above, Firefox no longer utilises it for rendering a border radius. Nathan previously had the infobox borders rigged up to look like that box I wrapped my paragraph in four posts up (visible in Firefox - the infoboxes rendered with other browsers only had square corners). All web browsers will render rounded corners if the -moz- prefix is stripped out.

So, if you look at the markup supporting the reality template that I've been most recently drawing attention to, scroll down to "Pause Categorization, Begin Infobox", the next bit is the style sheet governing the look of the infobox:  Where it says -moz-border-radius:10px you can change that to border-radius:10px, and save.

Rounded corners. :)

There are infoboxes and various sub page templates throughout the Marvel Database that could all use this little bug fix.

As for the Reality template History section, I think waiting on Nathan to reply is the best plan. The change might be intentional, and the resulting problem an oversight that needs a bot edit to bring into line.