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<blockquote data-quote="giulio" data-source="post: 418386" data-attributes="member: 28677"><p>I find safari not as reliable as it has a lot of rendering bugs.</p><p></p><p>Safari run javascript much faster than firefox. The web2.0 animations have a much higher frame rate. However, Safari has a lot of quirky bugs with it - sometimes it will move elements on the X-axis when your code only specifies the Y. Very weird.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes safari will refuse to load a page. You have to hit stop. then hit reload. <shrug></p><p></p><p>Safari uses aqua form elements. The developer has no control over it. That REALLY stinks - not being able to control the look of your forms unless you specify images and do a LOT of javascript work. What if your page has a flat simple look - you dont want all these water/mercury/wet/blue looking blobs all over the dam page.</p><p></p><p>Augh... im getting started again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giulio, post: 418386, member: 28677"] I find safari not as reliable as it has a lot of rendering bugs. Safari run javascript much faster than firefox. The web2.0 animations have a much higher frame rate. However, Safari has a lot of quirky bugs with it - sometimes it will move elements on the X-axis when your code only specifies the Y. Very weird. Sometimes safari will refuse to load a page. You have to hit stop. then hit reload. <shrug> Safari uses aqua form elements. The developer has no control over it. That REALLY stinks - not being able to control the look of your forms unless you specify images and do a LOT of javascript work. What if your page has a flat simple look - you dont want all these water/mercury/wet/blue looking blobs all over the dam page. Augh... im getting started again. [/QUOTE]
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