On 31/05/2007, at 8:49 AM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Are there any safari hacks that validate and will be somewhat
permanent?
I'm curious as to why you need a hack for safari as it's a reasonably
compliant browser. What are you trying to work around?
kind regards
Terrence Wood.
Terrence Wood wrote:
I'm curious as to why you need a hack for safari as it's a reasonably
compliant browser. What are you trying to work around?
Hi Terrence,
In this case its to compliant for my design-which the client has all
ready approved. I didn't foresee this issue and cant change
On May 31, 2007, at 10:04 PM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
So i want safari to see
#wrapper
{overflow:auto;}
And I want all other browsers to see
#wrapper
{overflow-y:auto;}
Safari hacks seem to be semi-permanent because when they are found
they are fixed in the lastest version or build of
I don't know much about Safari hacks, but don't forget that a new
version of Safari will be coming out soon (August?) when Leopard (OS X
10.5) gets released.
Check out the nightly build of web kit for a sneak peek at the new
render engine and see if your hacks will work in it.
http://webkit.org/