Opened 10 years ago
Closed 10 years ago
#27612 closed defect (bug) (wontfix)
Twenty Twelve: Nav Menu disappears in Safari on Windows 7 configuration
Reported by: | BlueVolcanoMedia | Owned by: | |
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Milestone: | Priority: | low | |
Severity: | normal | Version: | 3.9 |
Component: | Bundled Theme | Keywords: | |
Focuses: | Cc: |
Description
Twenty Twelve is not showing the nav menu or most text (other than captions) when viewed from Safari on a Windows 7 configuration. It works normally on IE, Chrome, and Safari on the iPad, iPhone, and Mac, though.
Photos load normally on all browsers tested.
I've tested this by viewing a few sites using the Twenty Twelve theme, and I'm seeing the same problem on those sites as well.
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Change History (10)
#1
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10 years ago
- Component changed from Themes to Bundled Theme
- Summary changed from Twenty Twelve - Nav Menu disappears in Safari on Windows 7 configuration to Twenty Twelve: Nav Menu disappears in Safari on Windows 7 configuration
#2
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10 years ago
- Keywords reporter-feedback added
Hi there! Thanks for your report. Can you tell us which version of Safari on Windows? Just so we're on the same page.
#3
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10 years ago
- Keywords needs-patch added
- Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
- Status changed from new to closed
This is super weird, by the way -- I was able to confirm the missing text on Safari 5.1.7 on Windows 7.
#4
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10 years ago
Hi there! I tested it on Browserstack running Safari 5.1 on Windows 7. Haven't tested it on older versions.
#5
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10 years ago
- Keywords reporter-feedback removed
- Milestone set to Future Release
- Priority changed from normal to low
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Version set to trunk
I have no idea how to fix this one. (I didn't mean to close before, sorry).
#6
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10 years ago
I tend to this think is a wontfix given that Safari on Windows is no longer being released.
#7
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10 years ago
It's still kind of bizarre. I'm assuming a font-face bug or maybe CSS parsing bug.
Screenshot of default Twenty Twelve theme on Safari on Win7 config