Here is a rather lengthy explanation of the situation on the Surfin'
Safari blog:
http://webkit.org/blog/?p=66
If that doesn't help, you can search Google for:
safari "flash of unstyled content"
or:
safari fouc
Hope that helps,
--Karl
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www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Jan 31, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Dmitry Rudakov wrote:
I'll try to describe it with my poor English...
When Safari starts loading a page...
It looks like page has no CSS at all and it appears in default
markup (just
a long list of DIVs)
then Safari "discovers" CSS and re-renders the page in a normal way...
All this leads to annoying flicks on the page. I tried to localize
this
problem
but found only that it somehow connected with JavaScript and
modifications
in DOM...
If anybody encountered such a strange behavior of Safari?..
Maybe this is a known problem and you could give me an advice how
to avoid
such a problem with Safari? I would appreciate any insight or idea
concerning this case...
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