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Hello,

The 2 or 3 top, bottom and base modules are correctly placed side by side in chrome and firefox. But in Safari they are stacked on top of each other. Anyone got an idea what the reason might be? No mobile menu in safari in case you ask, just the normal desktop one.

http://www.novavers.de

I´ve got to say my imac has yosemite and that latest safari version on it. But no clue why all modules are shown in vertical.

thanx for any hint!
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Hello

Are you seeing the same issue when viewing http://www.joomla51.com/demo/0153/index.php/features/module-positions ?

Ciaran
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Good morning, yep, same result with the Demo and your link. Stacked all on top of each other.

Good hint to check the Demo. So it seems it´s an issue with Safari itself.
Checked the Safari Version, that is 10.1.2 So i suppose it´s outdated due to OS X is outdated. :/

Let´s settle this case. One last question. any of you guys have latest high sierra and can confirm DEMO template is shown correct? That would be helpful for me.

Thank you (again) Ciaran!
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If this is any help, I don't use apple, but have Safari for testing Version 5.1.7 and things look the same in FF and Safari, both with Juliet and your site.
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It is, it never came to my mind to install Safari on my other PC! Good idea, thank you
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