Safari browser may not display labels on web pages | Erick Chrysostom posted on the topic | LinkedIn (2024)

Erick Chrysostom

Lead Software Engineer (PHP Python) | Machine Learning Enthusiast

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When you depend too much on a single tool and suddenly after updates, there are bugs and you can not switch to an alternative tool easily 😢 Safari browser occasionally does not display labels on web pages.#webbrowsing #browsers

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