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Insanely Simple Tutorials for the First Time Macintosh UserWed, 16 May 2012 02:30:57 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2By: Kaye Swain - SandwichINK
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Kaye Swain - SandwichINKSat, 28 Aug 2010 13:41:08 +0000http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-part-2/#comment-7640Thank you so much! It's been driving me crazy to not be able to see a url when I hover. I use that feature in Firefox constantly to check my own website links but Firefox keeps crashing. That was on of the 3 main reasons I hadn't switched over totally to Safari. I checked preferences, never thought of view. Thank you again!!! :) :) :)Thank you so much! It’s been driving me crazy to not be able to see a url when I hover. I use that feature in Firefox constantly to check my own website links but Firefox keeps crashing. That was on of the 3 main reasons I hadn’t switched over totally to Safari. I checked preferences, never thought of view. Thank you again!!!
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Josh BruceWed, 23 Sep 2009 22:10:43 +0000http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-part-2/#comment-6678I would tend to think that the status bar isn't on by default because it breaks the overall frameless design the window. Apple developers tend to be very anti-borders on their window designs.
Just my two cents of course. :)
Definitely a good read though - I accidently turned my on - which was good, but didn't need it anymore and had no idea how to get rid of it. Now I do. Thanks.I would tend to think that the status bar isn’t on by default because it breaks the overall frameless design the window. Apple developers tend to be very anti-borders on their window designs.
Just my two cents of course.
Definitely a good read though – I accidently turned my on – which was good, but didn’t need it anymore and had no idea how to get rid of it. Now I do. Thanks.
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Margaret STue, 16 Jun 2009 18:35:00 +0000http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-part-2/#comment-6463Firefox behaves so similarly to Safari, or even identically, that I'm learning much that's new & useful after using Firefox for yrs on my old PC. Thanks Scott!Firefox behaves so similarly to Safari, or even identically, that I’m learning much that’s new & useful after using Firefox for yrs on my old PC. Thanks Scott!
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DanWed, 13 Feb 2008 22:53:08 +0000http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-part-2/#comment-349Everything you say about the status bar is correct. I've used that status bar on various browsers for many years. It's invaluable in keeping track of what the browser is doing and where a link will take you. Thanks for the series.Everything you say about the status bar is correct. I’ve used that status bar on various browsers for many years. It’s invaluable in keeping track of what the browser is doing and where a link will take you. Thanks for the series.
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Dan MosquedaWed, 13 Feb 2008 17:06:33 +0000http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-part-2/#comment-342Great series - I just purchased my first Mac, a MacBook Air, after 25 years of PCs (from DOS 1.0 to Vista) so this is all new to me. Thanks!Great series – I just purchased my first Mac, a MacBook Air, after 25 years of PCs (from DOS 1.0 to Vista) so this is all new to me. Thanks!
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