Tell me how to make safari, so that it takes this style:

header{ -webkit-clip-path: polygon(50% 141px, 100% 125px, 100% 0%, 0% 0px, 0px 125px); clip-path: polygon(50% 141px, 100% 125px, 100% 0%, 0% 0px, 0px 125px); } 

On Android, everything works fine: a link to the android screen , and in safari at a resolution of less than 767 in the header a large indent: a link to the screen in a safari on iphone6

  • Upload pictures to the question itself. And redo the snippet. Moreover, the clip-path in safari works - I used it back in the 9th. - Qwertiy
  • change but later, terribly headache - predel2007
  • Strange, what works for you ... why doesn't it work for me? - predel2007
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    Maybe the problem is not in the clip-path at all? How the head will go, make a full ( but minimal ) example so that we can run it in our safaris and see the problem - andreymal
  • here is the link cis.dtraduga.vh55.hosterby.com It is the cap that interests you, as you wrote at the very beginning. It is not clear why it does not work in safar on ios :( - predel2007

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