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Given rounded-corners are often implemented differently across different systems I can't think of a situation where someone would want to query this tag.

Looking at editing suggestions I'm seeing people who search rounded corners and add this tag to a bunch of questions. Maybe I'm missing something but what is the use case for this tag?

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    I guess it's like arrays, which is really only useful in combination with a language tag; rounded-corners should usually go with css or some UI framework tag. Mar 27, 2016 at 4:14
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    Note that corners itself was burninated. Not sure if that says anything about rounded-corners. Mar 27, 2016 at 4:15
  • If people use it, it clearly adds value. Mar 27, 2016 at 5:22
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    @DeerHunter not necessarily many times the original poster didn't use the tag and an editor comes through adding it to every question which mentions the phrase. Presumably they're doing this to gain a badge. Adding it just to add a tag in order to get a badge is not a legitimate use of a tag. I'm asking for situation in which someone would search it. I think the in use with another language tag makes some sense but at the same time is there really any depth to rounded-corners as a subject? Mar 27, 2016 at 5:26

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I'll give my personal view as the one who asked Should the corners tag be burninated (removed from all questions)? and dug into this a bit back in the day.

It's true that are achieved differently and come with their own problems and questions in every language. However,

  • There are many tags of this nature in UI (and in general), like and . People can query for those in addition to other language tags, like + which makes sense. Additionally, they help specialize the question so you won't have all GUI questions in C++ tagged + without specifying what GUI element you are talking about just because it is different for every language.
  • Before was removed, people also tagged rounded corners questions as + (which is bad since the former is about numerical rounding). I fear that if would be removed then people would still use as an alternative.

To conclude, I can't tell if the tag "adds value", but removing it might cause a mess. As far as I could tell, the tag was unambiguous: rounded corners is a visual property of a displayed element which makes its corners rounded.

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  • Is more complete a query about [css] + "padding" since it doesn't rely on any user adding consciously the tag, but on the actual content of the question.
    – Braiam
    Mar 27, 2016 at 16:20
  • @Braiam No standard is being recommended or enforced, so you can't rely on that. Mar 27, 2016 at 18:00
  • Not sure why would that matter anyways? I'm not relying on standards, but if you want to "search" something SE search sucks, Google do wonders and tags ain't a way around it.
    – Braiam
    Mar 28, 2016 at 3:15

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