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--- Comment #8 from Derk-Jan Hartman hartman.w...@gmail.com ---
we also have a workaround for it in kplayer skin it seems.
var userAgent = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
if( userAgent.indexOf('safari') != -1 ){
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Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
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Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org changed:
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Web browser|--- |Apple Safari
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--- Comment #1 from Michael Dale d...@ucsc.edu 2010-10-26 19:33:23 UTC ---
I don't have a Mac Safari. Does mac safari let you live tweak the css values?
Maybe there is something that can be done to diminish the effect? Does it
flicker if the
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--- Comment #2 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2010-10-26 21:55:34
UTC ---
Terrible issue to investigate.
what makes it show after scrolling at the very least is the monitor in some
way, because changing
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Dale d...@ucsc.edu 2010-10-27 04:47:56 UTC ---
Derk-Jan great work hunting this down! Good to see testcase for webkit
upstream. Chrome does not display this behavior ( probably related to quicktime
hardware