Hello all,

I have run into a funny issue with Safari wherein a containing box that has
overflow:hidden; set on it is clipping the contents of the box way, way
inward of where other browsers (such as Firefox) state its content edges
are. If I understand the CSS 2.1 spec properly (and maybe I don't), setting
overflow is only supposed to affect whether or not content outside of the
content edges are visible, but it's not supposed to change those content
edges at all. Is this understanding correct?

Here's an example page where this effect is occurring:
http://nixon.digitalpulp.com/~meitar/tests/redken/product-consumer.html

Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide,
-Meitar Moscovitz
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