I have a page here, in which I use jQuery for dialog boxes: http://www.cafcusa.org/2009-conference-registration/index-jquery.cfm
On the above page, scroll to the table that says Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the left column with a bunch of radio buttons in columns on the right. Next to each radio button is a hyperlink. Clicking on a hyperlink is supposed to get a dialog box in the middle of the screen. On IE6, Firefox 3, and Chrome 1, everything works fine. But in Safari 3, when you click on a link that is supposed to bring up a dialog box, it positions the dialog way lower down the page. I think what is happening is that Safari measures the complete height of the page, and positions the dialog midway between the top and bottom. What I wish would happen is that it positions the dialog midway between the top and bottom of the *screen* instead of the page. Can anyone tell me what I could do to fix the problem? It only occurs on Safari 3.