What is the best way to make something like a mask with rounded corners for an image using CSS/JS/HTML? So, I need to add rounded corners to a rectangle image. I thought about adding 4 graphic elements like this one
You should be using CSS border-radius for this (as described in another answer). It does work for images.
What the previous answer missed is that you can support it in CSS in all browsers, including IE6/7/8 using a wonderful little hack called CSS3Pie.
The best and simplest way is to use the CSS3 border-radius
property:
.box {
-moz-border-radius: 4px;
-webkit-border-radius: 4px;
border-radius: 4px;
}
It works in all modern browsers apart from IE8 (works in the new IE9 though).
This is something that's difficult to get right in one browser, let alone all the common ones. I suggest you do your processing on the server side. If you're working with PHP, I know it has a built in image library that can work with semi-transparent png's. That's your best bet. Simply "crop" it once and save it on the server's file system. Look for an equivalent library if you're not using PHP.
(By "crop" I mean add the rounded corners with a nice alpha blending effect fading to a transparent background).
You can always look at using the nifty corners if you need it to work in older browsers also.
Or you can use the css border-radius as mentioned above, and just accept that in IE6/7/8 it will be square.
the jQuery plugin lc_roundz should do the job dynamically - even if you want the corners to be transparent (e.g. for use on complex backgrounds, ...).
$("image").lc_roundz({
radius: 20, // corner-radius
newDadSelector: "", // jQuery style selector string to allow attachment anywhere in the DOM. empty string will inject the canvas next to the original
newid: "%oid_after_lc_roundz", // the new ID for the canvas object. %oid will be replaced with the id of the original object
width: -1, // -1 uses the original image's width
height: -1, // -1 uses the original image's width
replace: false, // boolean to decide whether the original should be removed from the DOM
corner_color: [0,0,0,0] // this means TRANSPARENT ... R,G,B,alpha [0-255] each
});
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