Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Ingo Chao
Mark Senff wrote: I use a PC so I can't test it in Safari -- hopefully we will hear that less and less now that the Windows version of Safari is pretty much 99% the same as the Mac version. ;) That's not correct; you can't test a Safari 2.0.4 issue with the Safari 3.0 beta

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Ingo Chao
Seona Bellamy wrote: http://www.subaru.com.au/about-subaru/subaru-advantage/ . Got it. The topnav is followed by an empty clearing element. Inserting a quick fix seems to solve the issue, at least on my local testcase. div style=clear: both;Hello List/div div id=bannerswf style=overflow:

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Ingo Chao wrote: That's not correct; you can't test a Safari 2.0.4 issue with the Safari 3.0 beta http://developer.apple.com/internet/safari/uamatrix.html Officially... But this helps for OS X users. http://michelf.com/projects/multi-safari/ Those builds work as advertised, even if you

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On 20 Sep 2007, at 07:37, Ingo Chao wrote: Mark Senff wrote: I use a PC so I can't test it in Safari -- hopefully we will hear that less and less now that the Windows version of Safari is pretty much 99% the same as the Mac version. ;) That's not correct; you can't test a Safari 2.0.4

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 20, 2007, at 8:19 PM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote: Personally I tend to use the nightly builds for testing as they run alongside Safari and I can't sensibly get rid of 2.0.4 by installing 3 Beta. For example, I encountered a layout issue yesterday and by downloading the latest nightly was

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-20 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On 20 Sep 2007, at 12:54, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: I'm not so sure that relying on nightly builds is a fully accurate testbed for what will be Safari 3 whenever it is released. I'm not suggesting that it is; just that it's a useful way of checking to see if an existing bug has been fixed.

[css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-19 Thread Seona Bellamy
Hi guys, Has anyone ever come across a situation where Safari sometimes doesn't display the background in the correct location? An example that I've been directed to (I use a PC, so I can't play with this myself) is http://www.subaru.com.au/about-subaru/subaru-advantage/ . The background is

Re: [css-d] Safari background issue

2007-09-19 Thread Mark Senff
I use a PC so I can't test it in Safari -- hopefully we will hear that less and less now that the Windows version of Safari is pretty much 99% the same as the Mac version. ;) I checked the Subaru site in my (PC) Safari and I don't see any difference on the Advantage page, but then this may be