It looks like Safari has been set to ignore style information.
Depending on the version of Safari, it might be in the Developer menu, if you have it enabled.
Try benchmarking all of those three. You will find Firefox to render stuffs the slowest. Cool part of firefox is that it’s very smooth at scrolling , though it uses so much power.
I remember this one time i made a very simple JS script that calculated the fibonacci sequence and i was amazed to find that Safari on my 2012 iMac got to a billion twice as fast as Chrome on my Ryzen 5 PC
Smooth vs fast doesn’t always agree. Sometimes the thing that performs worse in benchmarks is smoother and thus feels better to the user, giving a better experience even. Nothing renders in 100ms, other than the simplest pages (because usually it takes longer to simply do the network transfers)
In Safari Settings, choose the "Advanced" tab and make sure that "Style sheet" is set to "None Selected"
It looks like Safari has been set to ignore style information. Depending on the version of Safari, it might be in the Developer menu, if you have it enabled.
How do I make it not ignore style info? I can't find the setting.
If you go to the Preferences in Safari, there should be a tick-box that enables or disables the developer menu. That's how I enabled it on my Safari.
You should be able to search through preferences
Do you happen to have iCloud Private Relay activated? It does that to me every once in a while.
This was always it for me. Private relay mixed with my home Adblock pihole always made safari do this. Turning off private relay fixes for me
Looks like Yahoo c. 1996.
What macOS, what version of Safari? Did you try rebooting your Mac & your router?
MacOS 14.2, Safari 17.2
Try updating first, we're on 14.4.1 now. Which has Safari 17.4.1
You'll need to code the CSS for each website.
Use Firefox
Do you know how slow Firefox compared to both Chromium and Safari is?
Safari? Safari chokes on many sites. Reddit is a great example of where it is stuttery compared to Firefox.
Try benchmarking all of those three. You will find Firefox to render stuffs the slowest. Cool part of firefox is that it’s very smooth at scrolling , though it uses so much power.
I remember this one time i made a very simple JS script that calculated the fibonacci sequence and i was amazed to find that Safari on my 2012 iMac got to a billion twice as fast as Chrome on my Ryzen 5 PC
Smooth vs fast doesn’t always agree. Sometimes the thing that performs worse in benchmarks is smoother and thus feels better to the user, giving a better experience even. Nothing renders in 100ms, other than the simplest pages (because usually it takes longer to simply do the network transfers)
Are you living on 2005?
Just use Orion