I just pulled up the site in Chrome for mac and Firefox for mac (versions 22.0.1229.94 and 14.0.1 respectively) and aside from a couple spacing differences (which are minor) the look the same. The only odd thing I see is the light blue background showing up next to all the graphics if your window is narrow enough to warrant (the seemingly needless) horizontal scroll.
For the most part, the trouble turned out to be from bugs in Microsoft Expression Web 4 SuperPreview with their Mac/Safari 5.0.3 emulator service. When any -webkit- vendor prefixes are used for CSS3 animations, it causes elements seemingly unrelated to the animations to behave as if they have visibility:hidden.
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