SAFARI not rendering right

I just finished designing my website and it runs fine in
every browser but safari. it previews fine from dreamweaver in
safari but when i open it up on the server in safari it jsut
doesn't load everything or has problems with css. i'm not sure what
else to do. does anyone know or has had this problem.
www.outjogging.com is the website.

PC or Mac? When I preview my sites with PC Safari 3.0.3 Beta
all the fonts are way too heavy, seems that its got rendering
problems, but since its a Beta I don't worry about these things
until its a full release.
Your website looks fine on Firefox 2.0.0.6 on my XP Pro SP2.
IE7 and IE6 look ok, apart from the linked image borders are now
blue.
Steve

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