It's a known bug that -moz-border-radius doesnt work on images in firefox. What's a way to get this functionality without resorting to putting the image as a background on a rounded div?
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Looks like this is fixed on Firefox 4.– kennytmOct 28, 2010 at 19:44
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Doesn't mean no one will use ff3 anymore =[– Razor StormOct 28, 2010 at 19:45
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I think you'll have to put it in a container of some sort. See this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/1347796/…– bogeyminOct 28, 2010 at 19:46
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In current Firefox you can use SVG filters. Have an SVG file clip.svg
like this:
<svg:svg height="0">
<svg:clipPath id="c1" clipPathUnits="objectBoundingBox">
<svg:rect x="0" y="0" rx="0.05" ry="0.05" width="1" height="1"/>
</svg:clipPath>
</svg:svg>
And apply it in CSS like this:
.target { clip-path: url(clip.svg#c1); }