I’m not sure when this was implemented, and I don’t know what else was implemented at the same time, but I noticed the other day that Chrome now supports the standard border-radius
CSS3 property, rather than requiring the -webkit-
prefix.
If you’re using Chrome (or the new IE9 platform preview), this text should be inside of a box with a black, rounded border.
Has this also been implemented in the new versions of Safari? Any ideas what other CSS3 properties might have been added with the latest updates to Chrome?