From: SteveH on 8 Jun 2010 16:06 Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > <http://www.apple.com/safari/> > > PC+Mac > > Not showing in Software Udate though. Holiday Inn site no longer works. Gah! -- SteveH
From: Stephen on 12 Jun 2010 04:58 On 8 June, 12:13, Stephen <srm...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > 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. Well, the BBC website worked for a while following the reset, but the mis-rendering is now back. I shall try another Safari reset, but I feel it shouldn't be necessary to keep reseting Safari like this. Is this being caused by bad code on the BBC website or a more fundamental problem with this release of Safari, do you think?
From: D.M. Procida on 12 Jun 2010 05:29
Stephen <srmoll(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 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. > > Spot on. Cheers. > > Well, the BBC website worked for a while following the reset, but the > mis-rendering is now back. > > I shall try another Safari reset, but I feel it shouldn't be necessary > to keep reseting Safari like this. Is this being caused by bad code on > the BBC website or a more fundamental problem with this release of > Safari, do you think? I had it with Safari 4, and also with Safari 5, so I don't think it's peculiar to version 5. I think it's to do with some cached BBC CSS. Daniele |