In WebKit driven browsers, e.g. Safari, Chrome, borders with their style declared as dotted
are rendered with square dots instead of round.
Is there any way
border-image
would be a possibility: http://www.css3.info/preview/border-image/
A natively supported solution is currently lacking, as the specification does not define these properties explicitly, and leaves it for the browser's implementation.
You may, however, use SVG to create the border, as it offers full control over the characteristics you're after.
Draw a line, than define its stroke-dasharray
and stroke-linecap
attributes to achieve the desired effect.
<line
x1="40" x2="260"
y1="100" y2="100"
stroke="#5184AF"
stroke-width="20"
stroke-linecap="round"
stroke-dasharray=".001, 30" />
I also had this problem but I only needed three round dots under my menu item. So I just used a terrible hack, but it worked: First of all I hooked in FontAwesome using @import Then added the round dot characters as content in the CSS:
#nav ul .current_page_item a:after {
font-family: 'FontAwesome';
content: "\f111 \f111 \f111";
font-size: 6px;
display: block;
}