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| How to kill Safari (cool bug/feature) i'm not really a webdesigner, but (maybe therefore) i stumbled across a nice safari-bug/-feature, it this piece of CSS that does the trick for me, probably in conjunction with other style code: Code: @media screen
{
html
{
overflow: hidden;
}
} how it should: and should not look: ![]() What happens is that if you resize the window, or move the cursor over links, all changes get smeared out over the screen, and drawn on top of eachother.. Really cool i think.. |
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| Yeah, the masses will love it. ![]()
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| I found a piece of CSS that will make Safari go into an endless loop, or something of the sort.
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