It appears that many features of Hugo, Bootstrap, and, by inheritance, the Academic Theme, are either disabled or broken for certain kinds of "legacy browsers", of which Safari seems to be a member.
Everyone who is working on the website would do well to view the website side-by-side in Chrome and Safari.
So, the final deployed site (not cite, been doing too much paper-writing in LaTeX) will need to be made "Safari-compatible", since we're all Apple Lovers here, and Safari is the only method by which an Apple Lover views the internet.
It appears that many features of Hugo, Bootstrap, and, by inheritance, the Academic Theme, are either disabled or broken for certain kinds of "legacy browsers", of which Safari seems to be a member.
Everyone who is working on the website would do well to view the website side-by-side in Chrome and Safari.
So, the final deployed site (not cite, been doing too much paper-writing in LaTeX) will need to be made "Safari-compatible", since we're all Apple Lovers here, and Safari is the only method by which an Apple Lover views the internet.