Icon View Thread

The following is the text of the current message along with any replies.
Messages 1 to 5 of 5 total
Thread Safari 7.0 (Mavericks) Issue
Thu, Oct 24 2013 6:42 AMPermanent Link

Mark Brooks

Slikware

Avatar

Hi Tim,

I am experiencing something a little strange with this latest version of Safari. Very difficult to clearly define at the moment, however broadly it would seem that modal forms remain partially visible after they've been closed, only in areas of the screen where no other form is being displayed ...........

It's almost as if they're being "sent to the back" rather than hidden. But this is purely a guess. I know that Safari 7.0 is being touted as very aggressive in terms of Javascript optimisation.

I'll try to gather some more information but am away from the office for a few days now. Just wondered if anything obvious sprang to your mind?

Regards
Mark
Thu, Oct 24 2013 7:31 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Safari has decent debug facilities, so it is probably worth turning those on and
seeing if there is any clue in logs.

/Matthew Jones/
Thu, Oct 24 2013 10:50 AMPermanent Link

Uli Becker

Thu, Oct 24 2013 11:28 AMPermanent Link

Mark Brooks

Slikware

Avatar

Uli

Yeah. Kinda similar indeed.

Cheers
Mark
Thu, Oct 24 2013 4:35 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

Avatar

Email timyoung@elevatesoft.com

Mark,

<< I am experiencing something a little strange with this latest version of
Safari. Very difficult to clearly define at the moment, however broadly it
would seem that modal forms remain partially visible after they've been
closed, only in areas of the screen where no other form is being displayed
............ >>

If nothing else has changed besides Safari, then the bug has to be in
Safari, especially if other browsers are not exhibiting the same issue.
Regardless of whether the form is being closed or closed/freed, EWB
definitely toggles the visibility attribute (hides) for elements.  If it
wasn't, then a whole lot of EWB wouldn't work correctly. Smile

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Image