Actually what makes it work for me (based on how it looks on my screen which of course might be inaccurate) is the graphic quality of the combination of subject matter and rendering. Black and white without much in between suits the subject, but again this is just my view.
I just tried it with Safari on Catalina 10.15.7. Worked perfectly out of the box. This suggests some settings madness with your instance of Safari, particularly since Chrome works. This is why everyone uses Chrome or Firefox
To test this theory, you could create a "clean" new test account on your Mac and see if Safari works properly when logged in as that user.
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This may well be an incompatibility in the gallery generation software (fgallery) which has not been updated since 2016. I will look around for better/newer gallery software. In the mean time, perhaps try Chrome.
(Keep in mind that you're also running a very old version of OSX which was declared End Of Life last December. One of the many reasons I am less and less excited about OSX or Windows and use Linux for almost everything.)
Silver Photographers Never Die, They're Just Getting Fixed
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Silver Photographers Never Die, They're Just Getting Fixed
My Stuff: https://www.tundraware.com/Photography
Reference Material: https://photoarchive.tundraware.com/
Silver Photographers Never Die, They're Just Getting Fixed
My Stuff: https://www.tundraware.com/Photography
Reference Material: https://photoarchive.tundraware.com/
There's no way on Earth I will install Chrome on any of my machines. Google's product is intended to scrape every tidbit of user information possible, while Firefox's goal is to protect users from invasive agendas.
Your regeneration of the gallery works now, by the way. Thanks.
OK great. I long ago accepted that almost any use of the web - on any browser or OS - was a tacit acceptance to have my privacy violated. I mostly use Firefox, which while better, is still not perfect. Maybe tor+vpn is better, but that assumes the vpn vendor isn't selling their logs to ...
Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Silver Photographers Never Die, They're Just Getting Fixed
My Stuff: https://www.tundraware.com/Photography
Reference Material: https://photoarchive.tundraware.com/
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