That is, put the following in a style tag or external CSS:

html, body { background-color: black }

Best,
Thomas

Am 26.11.2007 um 18:52 schrieb Thomas Fuchs:

>
> Try setting the HTML and BODY elements to the same color -- IIRC that
> fixed a bug that was similiar; but no guarantees.
>
> Best,
> Thomas
>
> Am 26.11.2007 um 18:27 schrieb ftx:
>
>>
>> HI!
>>
>> "Good" to hear I am not the only one recognizing this behavior.
>>
>> I can only tell you that it is totally reproduceable in Safari 3.0.4
>> (523.12) as well as on 2.0.4 (419.3). If I only link the prototype.js
>> everything is fine again <http://www.fightex.com/test/
>> index_noscript.html>. As soon as scriptaculous.js is referenced the
>> page background gets broken again. As far is i figured out there were
>> no errors on the javascript console, and I have no idea how to get
>> more close to the reason why this is happening. If any one more
>> familiar with the sources of scriptaculous could take a look at this,
>> it would be really great!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Steffn
>>
>> On Nov 26, 5:51 pm, Phillip Koebbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Steffn
>>>
>>> I'm glad you posted this.  I noticed the same thing on one of my
>>> sites
>>> when I upgraded to Scriptaculous 1.8/Prototype 1.6.  I also
>>> discovered
>>> that switching tabs is enough to have the background drawn properly.
>>> I validated my HTML and CSS and decided it was a bug in Safari, so I
>>> submitted it to Apple.  It is odd that it happened with the upgrade
>>> of
>>> Scriptaculous/Prototype, but since all other browsers I've tried  
>>> work
>>> fine, I guessed it was an oddity in Safari that just became apparent
>>> with the latest js libraries. If you (or someone else) determines
>>> otherwise, I'd be happy to hear about it.
>>>
>>> Peace,
>>> Phillip
>>>
>>> On Nov 26, 3:42 am, ftx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi there!
>>>
>>>> I have the following problem and don't know how to come by this.
>>>> If I
>>>> include prototype.js and scriptaculous.js Safari gets a problem  
>>>> with
>>>> coloring the background of the viewport. It only works where you
>>>> placed some div, the rest of the page won't be correctly colored at
>>>> first. If you resize the window everything is fine.
>>>
>>>> I did test this with Safari 2.x/3.x on OS X 10.4.11, other browsers
>>>> (FF 1.5+, Camino, Opera 9, IE 6+ on Win) are fine with this page.
>>>> Also
>>>> confirmed by other Mac Users using various OS X versions and Safari
>>>> versions. Here you can take a look at the issue 
>>>> <http://www.fightex.com/test
>>>>> and here you can find a screenshot 
>>>>> <http://www.fightex.com/test/scr_safari_scriptaculous_bg_issue.png
>>>>>
>>>
>>>> Scriptaculous Version: 1.8.0
>>>> Prototype Version. 1.6.0
>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> steffn
>>>
>
>
> >


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