Nick Would also happen if there was no-repeat of the image ?
Nick Cowie wrote:
My suggestion it has something to do with the two background images
involved:
html {
min-height:100%;
margin-bottom:1px;
background:url(../_images/bg2.jpg);
}
body {
background:url(../_images/bg.jpg) repeat-x top;
position:relative;
(snip)
}
Safari has a bug which can cause background images to behave badly (if
the background image is larger than the container or set to repeat),
the background image will overflow the container they are the
background for.
I describe here - halfway down the page - see trouble with safari
http://nickcowie.com/2005/elastic-faux-columns/
I would remove background:url(../_images/bg.jpg) repeat-x top; from
body and see if that resolves the issue
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