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sScotrace Site doesn't render or load... 07-26-2006, 02:07 PM
mparker762 The trick with safari is to... 07-26-2006, 02:29 PM
sScotrace Reloading doesn't work for me... 07-26-2006, 02:36 PM
azjoe Do both of the following... 07-29-2006, 04:09 AM
sScotrace Just the second page perishes... 07-29-2006, 11:39 AM
azjoe The first link loads the... 07-29-2006, 03:15 PM
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    Senior Member azjoe's Avatar
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    Do both of the following links render incorrectly under safari?

    I ask because vBulletin claims they render correctly under Safari. If only the second link fails then the problem is more likely a Mambo CMS problem.

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    Just the second page perishes dismally.

    CMS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sScotrace
    Just the second page perishes dismally.
    The first link loads the forum as an independent page... the problem is apparently w/Mambo, which loads the forum within its page.

    Quote Originally Posted by sScotrace
    CMS?
    Mambo is the Content Management System software used to implement the main site (ie  . It provides the ability to have the menus which allow you to select whether you want to view the forum, the gallery, the help files, email, etc., etc.

    The problem may resolve itself when we upgrade the CMS... or not.

    IMHO Firefox is a better choice for a browser... but I don't want to start a debate about that since we are about razors here, and not about which browser or operating system is best. The unfortunate fact is that no single browser renders everything correctly since there is no universal agreement/acceptance of a standard to decide what's "correct". Just keep in mind that Microsoft's IE browser has about 85% market share compared to Firefox's 12% and Safari's 2%... so, which tail is wagging the dog?

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