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I know IE8 and below don't support rounded buttons with plain css but does ie9?

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    Yes.
    – thirtydot
    Feb 28, 2011 at 16:42
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    Because it's relevant to your question, the most effective way to give IE9 less than 9 this effect: css3pie.com
    – thirtydot
    Feb 28, 2011 at 16:45
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    as per @thirtydot's comment - use CSS3Pie to add support for this feature in IE6, IE7 and IE8. IE9 does indeed fully support CSS border-radius.
    – Spudley
    Feb 28, 2011 at 17:09

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I had a more recent table showing CSS3 properties handled by IE9 but border-radius was already part of them in september: http://www.impressivewebs.com/css3-support-ie9/

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Microsoft's stated aim in releasing IE9 is to support all HTML5, CSS3 and other features which for which finalised specifications have been released.

This means that there are a number of features which Firefox, Chrome, Safari and others support already which IE9 will not support.

The good news for you is that border-radius (the CSS3 feature which gives you rounded corners) is fully specified, and as a result, it is implemented in IE9.

I recommend using the site CanIUse.com to check for browser support for individual features. It has a comprehensive list of which browsers support which features.

You may also want to look up Quirksmode.org, which offers a similar service. However although I am a big fan of Quirksmode, it is getting somewhat out of date now. (but it is still a great resource for checking feature support in older versions of IE in particular)

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