Just dropping a line about Athena on Safari web browser.
It's very wonky looking.
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Just dropping a line about Athena on Safari web browser.
It's very wonky looking.
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As far as I know, neither Sean nor I have access to a Mac with which to test in Safari. In fact, if it were left to Sean, Athena probably wouldn't support any browser besides Firefox.
As is, I have the ability to test with Firefox for Windows, Linux, and Mac, IE6, and IE7. Now that I know there is demand for it, I will poke around at school next week (I'm on Spring Break this week) and see if I can find a Mac that has Safari available (the school uses Firefox for everything) to test on.
If you post a screenshot or two, I may be able to fix the most glaring changes (possibly). I assume the issue is Safari's CSS implementation.
I have the same issue, too. Here's some screenshots for you!
It does look like basic CSS issues.
I'll poke some people and see if I can find an easy solution.
All I'm sayin' is, Microsoft, Netscape, and the Mozilla Foundation should all choose a representative and agree upon a very accurate measuring stick, and maybe this problem could actually be addressed.Originally Posted by strategin
"I told you to stop putting your departments on my side of the table!"
I blame Microsoft. I'm sure the Mozilla Foundation people would be happy to agree on a standard if given the opportunity.Originally Posted by Omniscient Sean