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A bug affecting aalto.fi on Safari

While we are working on the bug, please use Google Chrome or Firefox instead.

Users of some versions of the web browser Safari are experiencing a persisting bug that impacts user experience on different levels. Namely there are functionality issues with the hamburger menu and the top navigation (on the header where there is e.g. the language selector and search) as well as some page contents per se.

We are currently investigating the source of this problem and hope to have a solution early next week (after midsummer). While we are trying to fix the bug, we kindly ask you to use other web browsers such as Google Chrome of Firefox.

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