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Is there a way to lock or hack an iPhone's orientation in mobile safari using CSS, HTML, Javascript or a combination there of? [more inside]
posted by wmeredith
on Aug 21, 2008 -
7 answers
Getting the correct size of a dynamic website page in Safari? [more inside]
posted by drezdn
on Jul 1, 2008 -
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What should I put in a custom browser stylesheet to override and Aquify all web form element styles (buttons, text fields, etc.) in Safari 3.0.4? I'd like to undo custom properties like colors, fonts, and borders, and make all form elements display natively, using Aqua, like Safari used to do in previous versions. I'm essentially looking for the opposite answer to this question, using a custom userContent.css-esque stylesheet. (Thanks for your help.)
posted by tepidmonkey
on Jan 28, 2008 -
1 answer
I set up a div with the overflow:hidden attribute and several anchors to jump down to different elements. In safari, this approach isn't working. It hides the overflow, allright, but I can't use my anchors to jump around. What gives? I googled around a bit and saw that float attributes might cause problems, but I'm not using any. [more inside]
posted by pinto
on Jun 1, 2007 -
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What's the best way to have a CSS rule apply only to Safari? [more inside]
posted by miss tea
on Apr 19, 2007 -
12 answers
Why won't images show up on my website when viewed in Firefox? [more inside]
posted by maxreax
on Jul 10, 2006 -
7 answers
HTML/CSS helpfilter: This page displays properly in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari, but confounds Netscape 7.0. Why? [mi] [more inside]
posted by andrewraff
on Sep 20, 2004 -
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Safari is being a b!tch about correctly rendering basic CSS elements. Specifically, the 'background' attribute simply is not being honoured in any way, shape or form. The kicker is that according to Apple's own specs, Safari does indeed support that attribute; in addition, Googling turns up nothing--a few lists of Safari CSS oddities, but those don't seem to contain anything about the problem I'm seeing. [more inside] [more inside]
posted by cyrusdogstar
on Jan 12, 2004 -
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Safari CSS rendering issue.
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posted by signal
on Dec 12, 2003 -
8 answers