From: Stephen on 8 Jun 2010 06:19 On 8 June, 06:41, j...(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) wrote: > <http://www.apple.com/safari/> > > PC+Mac > > Not showing in Software Udate though. > > Jim > -- > "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good > product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious > understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some > slightly damp tablecloths."http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ Anyone seeing some rendering problems... One example I've found is news.bbc.co.uk. The main headline article has a series of links to the right of the article photo. On Safari5 the links appear to be struck through with a dotted line. This doesn't appear using Firefox. Screen grab of BBC news page from my machine running Safari 5. http://i45.tinypic.com/55seh0.jpg
From: Chris Ridd on 8 Jun 2010 06:21 On 2010-06-08 11:19:12 +0100, Stephen said: > On 8 June, 06:41, j...(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) wrote: >> <http://www.apple.com/safari/> >> >> PC+Mac >> >> Not showing in Software Udate though. >> >> Jim >> -- >> "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good >> product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious >> understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some >> slightly damp tablecloths."http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ > > Anyone seeing some rendering problems... > > One example I've found is news.bbc.co.uk. > > The main headline article has a series of links to the right of the > article photo. On Safari5 the links appear to be struck through with a > dotted line. This doesn't appear using Firefox. > > Screen grab of BBC news page from my machine running Safari 5. > http://i45.tinypic.com/55seh0.jpg No such problems here. I use a custom ad-blocking stylesheet, but disabling that didn't make a difference. -- Chris
From: Jim on 8 Jun 2010 06:25 On 2010-06-08, Stephen <srmoll(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Anyone seeing some rendering problems... > > One example I've found is news.bbc.co.uk. > > The main headline article has a series of links to the right of the > article photo. On Safari5 the links appear to be struck through with a > dotted line. This doesn't appear using Firefox. > > Screen grab of BBC news page from my machine running Safari 5. > http://i45.tinypic.com/55seh0.jpg > I'm not seeing that on the Windows version. Jim -- Twitter:@GreyAreaUK "If you have enough book space, I don't want to talk to you." Terry Pratchett
From: D.M. Procida on 8 Jun 2010 06:50 Stephen <srmoll(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone seeing some rendering problems... > > One example I've found is news.bbc.co.uk. > > The main headline article has a series of links to the right of the > article photo. On Safari5 the links appear to be struck through with a > dotted line. This doesn't appear using Firefox. It will probably go away if you select Reset Safari... I recently had a similar rendering glitch. Daniele
From: Stephen on 8 Jun 2010 07:13 On 8 June, 11:50, real-not-anti-spam-addr...(a)apple-juice.co.uk (D.M. Procida) wrote: > Stephen <srm...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Anyone seeing some rendering problems... > > > One example I've found is news.bbc.co.uk. > > > The main headline article has a series of links to the right of the > > article photo. On Safari5 the links appear to be struck through with a > > dotted line. This doesn't appear using Firefox. > > It will probably go away if you select Reset Safari... > > I recently had a similar rendering glitch. > > Daniele Spot on. Cheers.
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