Here are the screen shots of the weirdness that is Safari 1. On
mouseover too, the flower persists in displaying...
http://www.janelehrer.co.uk/safarishots.html
http://www.megustalatelevision.com/uwish
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
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Thanks, Jan. I am going to take a screen shot today of the problem and
I'll post a link to it later. It's the image of the flower that is
misaligned on the nav list.
On 07/11/05, Jan Brasna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On my version of Safari (1.3)
>
> The 1.3 branch is fairly OK, it implemented
On my version of Safari (1.3)
The 1.3 branch is fairly OK, it implemented all the bugfixes and
features that are present in 2.x, but the odler one misbehave seriously.
My EUR 0.02 - try to play with
#navigation li {
background-position: 0.5em;
}
a bit, like: 5px 5px or 20% 20% to see wheth
Ah, that's brilliant to know, Tom, that it's a dodgy browser and not
my ignorance!
They seem to be running the first incarnation of OSX so I imagine it's
the first Safari release too.
It would be nice to know exactly what bug is causing the problem though...
On 07/11/05, Tom Livingston <[EMAIL P
I'm having trouble recalling the "what-version-of-Safari-runs-on what-
version-of-Mac OS X" listing, but is it possible to have them upgrade
Safari to the highest possible that they can run (if they all ready
haven't, that is)? I just know that Safari 1 was buggy as all get
out. Few people a
Checked my site on a Mac OSX running Safari 1 yesterday. The little
background image of the flower for the navigation list does not align
itself to the left of the text link but 'floats' to the top of the
link's background height. On my version of Safari (1.3), this does not
happen, the flower acts