Thread:Peteparker/@comment-1618941-20120622212036/@comment-1618941-20120702213608

As far as I can tell, nothing uses the -moz- prefixes in css any more.

But the good news is that one line of code can be handled by a number of rendering engines these days. I've experimented a bit more and found that Webkit (Chrome and Safari) will render corners both with and without the -webkit- prefix, while Gecko (Firefox) only reads a generic line.

End result: Change this... -moz-border-radius:10px; to this... border-radius:10px; ...and most major browsers out there will render 10 pixel corners. :)

Incidentally, the old individual corner attributes (top-left etc.) in FIrefox are using a standardised system instead of the old Firefox, although I don't recall seeing anyone use those around the Marvel Database.