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Raun

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Jul 19, 2009
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Hey Guys
The topic headline really says it all, but I'm trying to be a bit more specific.
The problem occurs on www.truss.dk

This is how it is suppose to look like (FireFox):
http://img36.imageshack.us/i/firefoxzx.png/

But, I'm using Safari (ver. 4.0.3) with Mac OS 10.6 (Mac OS 10.5 and earlier versions of Safari was also not showing the full content), and this is how it looks:
http://img34.imageshack.us/i/safarif.png/

I have no intentions on switching to a different browser, so I would really like it to get working in Safari.

Any ideas on what the problem might be?

Thanks in advance!

//Raun
 
It's not a problem with safari exactly, it's the web designer that you'd have to contact to get it working on safari.
Okay, thanks for the answer :)
Can you tell me what the exact problem is?
It's a bit easier to get a web designer to modify his page if you can tell him what the problem is.
 
Okay, thanks for the answer :)
Can you tell me what the exact problem is?
It's a bit easier to get a web designer to modify his page if you can tell him what the problem is.

Sorry, I don't know what the problem is on that. The best thing to do would be to ask if he can check his website out in Safari and see if he can find out what's wrong.
 
That is, assuming he can find his ass with both hands. There's some seriously bad karma going on there. 4 nested tables for such a simple layout? Seriously? That's probably where the problem is. Judging by the way the page loads, I'm guessing it's JavaScript-related, too.

I'm not going to do a full workup unless he pays me, though. :p
 
That is, assuming he can find his ass with both hands. There's some seriously bad karma going on there. 4 nested tables for such a simple layout? Seriously? That's probably where the problem is. Judging by the way the page loads, I'm guessing it's JavaScript-related, too.

I'm not going to do a full workup unless he pays me, though. :p

Hahaha, yeah. That was pretty much what I thought. Such a simple site too.
 
Scroll down in Safari. The rest of the page is there... the spacing is screwed up:
Picture 10.jpg
Picture 11.jpg
Picture 12.jpg
Picture 13.jpg
Picture 14.jpg
 
Hey again!
Thanks for all your comments and advices.
I'll try to contact the owner of the site and notify him about the spacing problem.
 
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