Thanks for the quick followup John. I also run the WebKit nightlies and is is still broken as of today. Is there something I should be submitting to WebKit's bug reports? Lastly, do you know of any good ways around this? :hidden is a very cool selector and has a lot of great uses so I would obviously love to use it.

Sam

On Aug 18, 2006, at 7:32 PM, John Resig wrote:

The problem is that Safari doesn't properly report the current style
property values. This may be possible in the Safari Nightlies, but I
haven't tested yet. This is a major fallback of Safari, unfortunately.

--John

On 8/18/06, Samuel Souder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running up against an issue I see in Safari.

Lets say I have a <div> with some content in it assigned a class of
'myClassName'. I then tell that class to be 'display: none;' in the
CSS. Now for the odd part... When I ask $(".myClassName:hidden").show
(); it doesn't show up!?

So I made a test page up that checks $(".myClassName").is(":hidden")
and what do you know, Safari says that it's visible not hidden!

Am I doing something wrong here?

NOTE: I have tried the same code on http://jquery.com/src/latest/
dev/sane/ codebases.


Thanks for your help!
Sam

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