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safari rendering issues

I have been getting some strange rendering issues since upgrading to OSX Mountain Lion/Safari 6. They seem to be fairly random, and happen accross multiple sites, even "big sites" like YouTube. I will get "artifacts" left behind, and I'm even getting them now as I'm typing this message with the text. Because is seems to be so "random" I have no idea what's causing it, but, it's very distracting and obnoxious when the artifacts interfere with navigation. Is anyone else experiencing these problems?

Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6), iPod Touch 32GB (4th Gen)

Posted on Jul 27, 2012 10:21 PM

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Nov 2, 2012 11:28 AM in response to steve_williams

Yes - agreed - but I didn't pay for a top of the line rMBP with dual display silicon for performance plus power saving only to have lobotomize it in order to use the manufacturer's own **** browser! I have to say that as a devoted fanatic of all things Apple I am really disheartened by things like this - and the terrible performance turned in by iMessages, the over-selling of Siri, the lack of transport info in Apple maps. It's starting to get to me.

Nov 8, 2012 1:00 PM in response to Shawn McCuan

Yep. Been crap for me on a Mid 2010 17" ever since Mountain Lion. Shows mostly when I'm on facebook. After the last updates I thought it might be fixed but exactly the same. Came here to find a solution thinking maybe if I cleared out all caches and everything that might be the fix, but I take it from this tread it's more serious. How can a browser not reliably show one of the most used web pages on the planet for months? What happened to the QA department?

safari rendering issues

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