Rounded Corners is a hot topic in web design, and there are many techniques available. For a start, RoundedCrnr generates Html/Css and the images needed. Nifty Corners Cube pushes for a technique which just requires Css and javascript, without the need for images. There's also an article that describes 25 techniques. With so many options available, where does The Boxes Paradise (TBP) stand? TBP is pushing for a standard in Rounded Corners, where web developers just need to understand one set of API.
TBP gives you the power to embed any box (aka "rounded corners" or "rounded box") in your website without any extensive programming, html or css knowledge. A quick demo can help you understand better. This set of API sits on top of any technique that is available currently. In other words, all techniques can be unified under one common set of API.
What does this mean for the web developers? You do not have to worry about the implementation of the techniques at all. Never at all. It takes only just a mere few minutes to learn how to use the API, and the time can be better spent in other areas. Afterall, from the user's point of view, how the box looks like in the end participates in his surfing experience rather than how the box is being implemented in the backend.
And TBP brings you now to a new level - how the box is being implemented in the backend is no longer a concern for you!


