Thanks for that pal! Appreciate it.So far i've experimented with tables with background images which worked perfectly in safari but nothing else, tables with images which worked fine in firefox but nothing else, multiple tables which nearly worked in everything, absolute css which very nearly worked in everything but IE and now this safari-specific hack.Why, oh why do we not have a unified engine yet?
Closed AccountJul 8, 2007
It's not hard to get Safari 3, guy.
meatmcguffinJul 8, 2007
Thanks for that pal! Appreciate it.So far i've experimented with tables with background images which worked perfectly in safari but nothing else, tables with images which worked fine in firefox but nothing else, multiple tables which nearly worked in everything, absolute css which very nearly worked in everything but IE and now this safari-specific hack.Why, oh why do we not have a unified engine yet?
skeuomorphJul 8, 2007
People who like their browser to pass the ACID tests.
ronaldpoiJul 8, 2007
"An iPhone"
fduchJul 8, 2007
Wow! s**tty non-standard proprietary extensoins are so exciting!
crazedgeekJul 9, 2007
s**tty? It appears to work quite well.Non-standard? Tell that to -moz-border-radius.Proprietary? WebKit is open source.
alex_wJul 9, 2007
If this was an IE only activex filter this guy would have +bazilion diggs for the exact same comment
slapthemonkeyJul 10, 2007
I dont have iPhone as yet.
Closed AccountJul 25, 2007
Well that's a pretty helpful link, thanks for the post.