Just grasping at straws here, but I wonder if Safari is getting confused
by setting an image, and then later changing the color (which overrides
the inherent "transparent" of the background)?? Maybe if you tested
making that JS code that specifies the changing color also respecify the
image spec again (e.g. style="background: #xxxx url('bg.gif') x y")???
Again just a toss in the dark?
On 1/15/14 1:33 PM, "nom nom nom" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thanks Chris,
>
>I know what you're talking about. What I did was I have an image that's
>partially transparent, and then I set a bg color which shows behind it.
>The
>js that I assume you speak of was setting an initial bgcolor.
>Subsequently,
>the bgcolor is changed as you mouseover the menu items. I have removed the
>initial jquery color, which means that CSS alone should be controlling
>bgimage on page load. But I still don't see the image on iOS.
>
>Oddly, I have never had a problem seeing it on Safari Mac -- that was one
>of the first things I checked. Still works fine.
>
>Any other ideas?
>
>Thanks
>josh
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