CSS3 border-radius property does not supprot percentages on Opera Next 12.00

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20. April 2012, 06:45:19

Supuhstar

Posts: 25

CSS3 border-radius property does not supprot percentages on Opera Next 12.00

Forgive me if this has been reported, but forum search didn't pop up anything at all.

Anyway, it is apparent to me that
border-radius:X%;
is not supported by Opera Next, anymore. This confuses me, as Opera 11.62 still does, but Opera Next hasn't for a few months (I was going to report it when I first observed it, then, but I figured it was obvious enough to be fixed in a week or 2). Since my backup Opera browser (11.62) still renders it just fine, I'm worried that the official non-beta Opera 12.00 will not. Please fix this before final release!

20. April 2012, 09:20:30

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sgunhouse

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Moved to Beta Testing forum ...

20. April 2012, 16:56:25

Thiemo

Posts: 68

I can't confirm this. It works in the current Opera 12.00 Build 1380 (Presto/2.10.289, Windows 7). Please post a full example.

21. April 2012, 06:57:33

Supuhstar

Posts: 25

Originally posted by Thiemo:

I can't confirm this. It works in the current Opera 12.00 Build 1380 (Presto/2.10.289, Windows 7). Please post a full example.

Here is a basic page to illustrate the idea. For me, it renders as a square in Opera 12.00 1328, and a circle in Opera 11.62 1347.

21. April 2012, 07:40:53

blackcoder

Posts: 1468

Works fine here with Opera 12 Build 1380. Why do you use such an old snapshot?
Opera 12.15 Build 1748 (64-Bit)
Latest Opera-Snapshot

Windows Vista SP2

21. April 2012, 08:44:40

Supuhstar

Posts: 25

Originally posted by blackcoder:

Works fine here with Opera 12 Build 1380. Why do you use such an old snapshot?

I have it auto-update, and even manual updates tell me this is the latest. After re-downloading and re-installing, I am on 1380 and it works fine.

22. August 2012, 10:00:09

mcobraweb

Posts: 2

does not work CSS3 border-radius percentage! when the browser would normally keep everything? you position your browser, as a forward, but there's so many mistakes that. It makes me s of association with the IE earlier versions!
I have a mask, inside which there is a picture, the mask and the image (may vary in height) have CSS3 border-radius percentage, and it does not work. The picture is still square. Opera 12.01 1532. And do not say now that this is an older version!
if you use pixels, it works great, but I need the relative values

22. August 2012, 10:49:28

Frenzie

Posts: 14478

Originally posted by mcobraweb:

I have a mask, inside which there is a picture, the mask and the image (may vary in height) have CSS3 border-radius percentage, and it does not work. The picture is still square. Opera 12.01 1532. And do not say now that this is an older version!
if you use pixels, it works great, but I need the relative values


Do you have a testcase? This one works fine.
Intelligent alien life does exist, otherwise they would've contacted us. — CalendarExtend Opera

27. August 2012, 22:05:03

mcobraweb

Posts: 2

Yes, I have an example.
In the first, is a block in which the image is aligned with the center and cut block
The second is just a picture with rounded corners.
As I said, it does't work in Opera 12.01. And it's sad.

http://cssdesk.com/dwQN4

28. August 2012, 05:58:47

Frenzie

Posts: 14478

Alright, confirmed that it doesn't work on images in 12.01.
Intelligent alien life does exist, otherwise they would've contacted us. — CalendarExtend Opera

28. August 2012, 06:10:41

LinuxMint7

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Posts: 2897

Originally posted by Frenzie:

Alright, confirmed that it doesn't work on images in 12.01.



Or Opera 12.02 -1565 either.
Opera 12.14 - 1738 (Portable 32bit) on Win8 Pro, Or portable versions of Linux Mint 14 or Puppy Linux Upup Precise - 3.8.3.1

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