Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-35467936-20180506125658/@comment-9605025-20180506174156

Regarding all images in general, Withersoul_235 is correct. It may also be worth noting that the use of the id  is actually not necessary for setting the radius (but might be for other properties).

If you don't want to do it for all images, you have two options. The first is to use a CSS class. For example You would then use site CSS similar to what Withersoul_235 already mentioned However, you will likely find yourself encountering issues due to the fact that the  dimensions won't necessarily match the dimensions of the image. To get around this, you will need to set the width equal by doing something like If, for whatever reason, you would prefer to not use site CSS, you can do the following Which produces If you want to do the rounded corners to individual images but don't want to have to remember what to do with the, you can create a template. - Now to address sliders. You can use the following CSS to round the images in all sliders. - A note about. If you want to maximize browser compatibility, there are actually several "versions" you have to use. Going back to Withersoul_235's CSS, it would actually looks like You can leave out the comments if you want. I just put them there so you can see why you might want to do things this way. The way this would look using in-line CSS is style="-webkit-border-radius: 10%; -moz-border-radius: 10%; border-radius: 10%; ..."