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No menu with Safari
Hio,
I get no top menu with Safari on Mac (Screenshot). |
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Hmm, never worked with Safari, but it works with IE AND Mozilla, so i assume, Safari isn't compatible that much as it should.
I suggest to change to another Style for the meantime, until we get a new default style soon |
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Internet Explorer also is showing just the half of the menu (if you like I can attache a shot aswell, if this helps you)
marc |
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Hmm, are you sure, the page got downloaded correctly?
i use the IE myself, and it looks flawless there. At university i use Mozilla, and it looks ok there as well. You may want to delete your browsercache, and do a hard refresh, maybe that helps |
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Will test this, but am sure everything is fine at my side. BTW: The grey v3 Style also doesnt show any menu at Safari on OS X (10.3.4)
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IE on mac osx was discontinued a while ago now AFAIK therefore is not up to date at all
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I use Safari exclusively. I guess I never notices there was supposed to be another menu. The templates must have something incorrect in them.
FYI IE was dropped from the Mac at version 5.2.6 |
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