I noticed that doctype has rounded corners on its profiles and buttons. A website without rounded corners in 2010 is like site from 1999 without a frameset.

Can we have some:

╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│-moz-border-radius-topleft / -webkit-border-top-left-radius        │
│-moz-border-radius-topright / -webkit-border-top-right-radius      │
│-moz-border-radius-bottomleft / -webkit-border-bottom-left-radius  │
│-moz-border-radius-bottomright / -webkit-border-bottom-right-radius│
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
link|improve this question

2  
Don't let anyone know what browser you use. – random Jan 10 '10 at 12:48
16  
For the record, my vote is in for a flash splash page on SO. – waffles Jan 10 '10 at 12:55
4  
If it was added, Internet Explorer users shouldn't get it as a punishment for using IE – Chris S Jan 10 '10 at 13:11
4  
The comparison with frames is fairly apt: Note how history has decided that frames were, in fact, a bad idea. – ベレアー アダム Jan 10 '10 at 14:14
The top 3 supermarkets in the UK still use framesets – Chris S Jan 10 '10 at 14:34
4  
Sorry, but having square corners in your code sample is unacceptable, please make them round. And don't give me any "But that's not possible" answer, even the C64 could do rounded corners in Text. – Michael Stum Jan 11 '10 at 0:19
1  
I knew there was a ╭ somewhere but couldn't find it. Brings back memories of making msdos menus – Chris S Jan 11 '10 at 10:12
feedback

5 Answers

Why stop there?

alt text

link|improve this answer
6  
Needs more epilepsy inducing banners. – alex Jan 10 '10 at 14:14
13  
Needs blue lens flare. – Bill the Lizard Jan 10 '10 at 14:26
7  
Needs to be in perspective / 3D, maybe with each question text on an animated flag waving in the wind? All done in jQuery, of course ;-p – Marc Gravell Jan 10 '10 at 14:29
The questions as a rolodex/carousel – Chris S Jan 10 '10 at 14:36
2  
Mmm, I made my own one: img693.imageshack.us/img693/3787/lolzg.png | Source code: pastebin.com/f775bdad – WTP'-- Jan 10 '10 at 14:38
You could round the avatars/user pictures too. ...although on second thought, I like the look of those tags. – Esko Jan 10 '10 at 14:42
Cover-.. eh, Question-flow! – Oskar Duveborn Jan 10 '10 at 15:47
2  
I kinda like this...Am I the only one that does? – Robert Harvey Jan 10 '10 at 16:17
7  
@Robert Harvey: I certainly hope so – balpha Jan 10 '10 at 16:20
3  
Now add one of these to it: mywebpresenters.com and it's perfect – Chris S Jan 10 '10 at 20:56
8  
Needs more cowbell. – Loadmaster Jan 10 '10 at 23:58
2  
Why no background image? I think you're selling it short. – beska Jan 11 '10 at 18:05
@Robert Harvey: No, you are not the only one... I think that it is beautiful, although I would make the mirrored effect less pronounced, and lose the shadows on the question titles, and make the tabs look more "traditional", that is round the bottoms outwards, not inwards. I realise that this is meant to be a joke, but it does look pretty slick, without over complicating the page. – Paul Wagland Jan 22 '10 at 23:07
1  
-1, not enough bevel. – badp Sep 5 '10 at 17:19
Yes, bevel and Comic Sans. – Mark C Oct 21 '10 at 9:17
show 1 more comment
feedback

Doctype has a border? Really?

Honestly, I don't much notice all the fancy shmancy mark-up frills. Instead, I read the text of the pages. I'm a programmer, so obviously function is more important to me than form. As long as it looks fairly reasonable (e.g., no wild color combinations or distracting animated widgets), I don't much care about minor things like rounded corners and alpha transparencies.

You can spend hours of wasted time twiddling with things like that (I know I have for certain inflexible managers). But at some point you have to realize you're just adding more lipstick to the pig.

link|improve this answer
feedback

You mean rounded corners like this? http://meta.stackoverflow.com/badges

link|improve this answer
The aliasing on those corners are... for the lack of a more polite word, very ugly ^^ Superuser has that same problem for tags... – Oskar Duveborn Jan 10 '10 at 15:49
@Oskar thats the way the browser implements it, note how badges have square corners in ie. To get silky smooth corners you use sliding doors or some other css png transparency trick, the trouble is that theming something becomes more of an annoyance – waffles Jan 11 '10 at 5:25
feedback

I don't get it, everything is square to me.

Oh wait, IE8.

Seriously, rounded corners are overused and usually aren't that great either - they do have their places and uses but in general they don't fit that well into website flow that there'd be reason to have them everywhere.

link|improve this answer
feedback

Mmm. No. It's the design and you shall respect!

SU has it and SU is unique. SO is also unique. They will always be unique forever (until EE gets free and a better design and support and better answers).

@balpha WOW COOL! Is that possible in Google Chrome? I mean custom style sheets?

link|improve this answer
3  
I don't know, I don't use chrome 'cause Erin Brokovitch says it's evil. – balpha Jan 10 '10 at 13:46
feedback

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged