I ran into a similar problem with jcarousel and Safari. I was creating new carousels after the page had initialized, and the default prev/ next buttons were always disabled. I tracked it down to a browser snoop at line 186:
if ($.browser.safari) { this.buttons(false, false); $(window).bind('load', function() { self.setup(); }); } else this.setup(); I just replaced this section with: this.setup(); In my case, since window has already loaded, the carousel was not completing its setup stage. Disabling this browser hack had no other effect, perhaps it was put in to avoid an issue that doesn't appear in newer versions of Safari. I can't guarantee this will fix your issue, but it's probably worth a shot. Charlie On Jan 25, 3:33 pm, kinesias <talk2matth...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > please check > outhttp://www.mirox-media.com/blog_add/media/data/film_festivals.html > When loading it the first time into safari, the "next" button and the > dot array at the top are disabled. > It works only if you click on the refresh button in safari a couple of > times. > > Can anyone help?? > > thank you very much, > Matthias