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Hi,
I am using Drupal 6.10 and Slate 6x11.
In Firefox, it looks gorgeous. In Safari, the html background of blocks doesn´t show the proper color.
Is it a pure browser issue that we cannot deal with or is there a CSS hack available?
Thanks
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#3 | block-gradient.png | 949 bytes | jwolf |
Comments
Comment #1
jwolf CreditAttribution: jwolf commentedPlease provide a link to your site, where this is happening, and a screeshot so that we can see what's going on.
Comment #2
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedOops, sorry.
Here it is: http://www.hernando.com.mx/
You can check the error in the Login Block.
The login block image is here: http://ocus.com.mx/slate/slate.png
Sorry for the lack of info in previous post.
Comment #3
jwolf CreditAttribution: jwolf commentedThanks for catching this.
The problem was with the way the background image (block-gradient.png) was saved - saved with color info.
If available, Safari will display images based on their color info.
I created a new image and saved it as sRGB (no color info) and this fixed the problem.
The new block-gradient.png will be available in the next release.
Attached is the new block-gradient.png file.
Comment #5
rashadh CreditAttribution: rashadh commentedSame problem for Safari & Firefox 3.5 when using Acquia Slate 2.0, jwolf fixed image works
Comment #6
jeremycaldwell CreditAttribution: jeremycaldwell commentedGuess this one got missed with the last update, sorry about that. Thankfully the image is still attached to the issue above so I'll add that to the next release. Thanks for bringing this to our attention too.