The case of the disappearing splash screen

Hi.
I have had a situation arise on two individual server installations that has me baffled. The "Mac OS X Server" banner that appears by default on OS X Server main pages has disappeared. White space appears instead.
Simultaneously, if I load the template selection window while customising a blog or wiki page, every second template's thumbnail is missing - replaced by a question mark.
I have no idea. Does anybody?
I appreciate any thoughts.

And the answer is ... Safari AdBlock.

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