On Oct 10, 2006, at 6:59 PM, John Faulds wrote:
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/examples/test.html
The first is the misalignment of the bg-images that I'm using for
bullets. Every other browser including IE5 displays them how I want
them except for Safari. I did a quick search but the only thing I
came up with was that this was a bug that only affected earlier
versions but it seems to be the same in Safari 2.0 too.
So, is there a solution? Does it require using a Safari-only filter?
It is a known bug with Safari: happens when the background image is
too large for the container.
part of that bug has been fixed in nightly builds, but the 'hover'
problems still is buggy in the latest Webkit build I have.
A bug report has been filed ages ago (2years at least in my case),
but the engineers there are not overtly concerned, it seems.
Workarounds include: let the image move horizontally instead of
vertically or vice-versa, use an oversized image with loads of white
space, use different image for the various states...
Here is a page of mines that tested this (created in June 2004,
according to my notes).
http://dev.l-c-n.com/Safari/background-hover.php
Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
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