Could be a windows 7 specific issue, as Vista 32 + Safari 4.04 = success.

Anyone else on Windows 7 to verify?

There is obviously a lot of css going on with this page, and I would
suggest simplifying the problem to the core elements of minimum (or no) css,
the swf file with the wmode settings, and another layer to check if there
really is an inherent error, or just something specific to your specific
combination of css etc on your page.


Aran



On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 4:21 PM, WolliWorld <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone else noticed a problem with wmode set to transparent
> working in Safari 4 on Windows 7? It just doesn't work. It's like it
> ignores that parameter?  Here's an example I've been working on:
> http://www.animaladoption.org. Notice the green bleeds over the edge
> in Safari, but none of the other browsers. Anyone know a fix for
> this?  Is it just a problem on Windows 7 or other OS's as well?
>
> Thanks!
> Holli
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