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Safari is still a pain for frontend developers to deal with. At least IE6 was a static target and we were well aware of all the bugs. Safari is a moving target that has so many bugs and issues that none of the other major browsers have.
I caught the tail end of IE6 webdev, but the idea was basically "let jquery figure it out". Not too painful tbh.