I have some pretty basic Javascript here which works just fine in Firefox but when rendered in Safari, does nothing at all.
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开发者_如何学GoI\'ve experience a weird bug between Chrome and Safari using css -webkit-perspective.
Built my own image slider, works 开发者_开发问答perfectly inside firefox. Yet in chrome / safari the images tend to not load the first time the page is opened. (if you refresh everything is fine)
I have noticed that the pages which contain Free开发者_StackOverflowTextBox are freezing when I click the submit button. (infact any button on the page).
I am trying to find html conditional statement so that I can reference the required additional .css file. Opera, Ie8, Safari.
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I am using iOS 4.3 & was wondering if there is any way that I can access the Safari\'s \"Reader\" feature through which webpages are removed of ads & other riff raff & the content takes th
Printing the contents of an iFrame already seemed a challenging problem to solve cross-browser. After testing a lot of approaches (some of which also found on this site), my current approach seems to