Apple + Shift + "|" toggle-collapses the URL bar and buttons.
Apple + "\\" toggles a status bar onto the bottom which displays links or loading URLs.
Apple + B toggles the bookmark bar on and off.
(These three combined give you a turtle-mode where all the extraneous stuff is gone but a bar at the top to grab with)
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If you use these options to hide everything you can use Command + L to get the url bar back for long enough to type a new address. When you hit enter it disappears again. Yet another nice touch.
edit: I've just noticed that if you toggle the status bar it appears behind the Dock instead of covering the bottom of the page. Not good.
OK , I've just re-read the whole 6 pages and i'm still intrigued by the keychain aspect. Do we have a definitive answer about this yet? I know Moki took it on the chin for posting too quickly but I'm with him on this. I've tried the suggestion of entering login etc. once then relaunching Safari but that doesn't seem to work. My cookies are set to "only from sites you navigate to". Is that the problem?
<strong>OK , I've just re-read the whole 6 pages and i'm still intrigued by the keychain aspect. Do we have a definitive answer about this yet?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Keychain defintely does store passwords for any site that throws up a password pop-up window (a sheet in this case). It doesn't work for password fields embedded in web pages, like .Mac's or Apple's support pages. So it works just like OmniWeb's keychain support.
I think it is only storing cookies for sites that use them to hold your password. I don't see it accessing the keychain to hold sites that don't allow cookies like chimera does.
<strong>I think it is only storing cookies for sites that use them to hold your password. I don't see it accessing the keychain to hold sites that don't allow cookies like chimera does.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Please reread the statement above yours. It stores passwords for sites that have a true password system (ie. drops down a User/Password sheet to grant you access to the whole site). It does not store the login passwords that webboards like AppleInsider use, as they're embedded in the HTML, rather than being true website passwords.
I got my first kernel panic since i have the logic card systemated... thanx to safari. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
I can't log in to a site at all.
Too many things are visualised wrong. So i notice i keep hitting the bug button enough ... fsck!!! i've had enough now!!!
<strong>That is odd. Both come on automatically for me.
Do you have the latest Real One and WMP apps?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I do just downloaded them. another thing i have noticed is the guy going on about multi windows, well i dont have that on mine (latest version of safari). from the looks of his picture his tab for multi view is where my "Report bugs to apple" button is. I cant find it anywhere in prefs, so i'm wondering if there are 2 different versions of safari. I chose my download location as UK, where i live, anyone else who dont live in USA have multipage view?
After upgrading to v51, I noticed the rendering problems I was experiencing at thescreensavers.com are gone. I sent a report about it. Others must have too, because now it's fixed. Cool!
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Apple + Shift + "|" toggle-collapses the URL bar and buttons.
Apple + "\\" toggles a status bar onto the bottom which displays links or loading URLs.
Apple + B toggles the bookmark bar on and off.
(These three combined give you a turtle-mode where all the extraneous stuff is gone but a bar at the top to grab with)
Apple + 1, 2, 3 etc. matches the order of bookmarks in the bookmark bar.
Apple + Up or Down Arrow takes you to top or bottom of the page you are viewing.
Apple + Shift + "+" increases text size.
Apple + "-" Shrinks it.
Tab rotates you through URL bar, then Google bar, then the page.
Actually, most if not all of these are found in menu shortcuts, although many were not mentioned in the HELP shortcuts. Anyone found more?
ATTC
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Really? Seems fine here, but then again, I'm on broadband.</strong><hr></blockquote>
flash playback has nothing to do with bandwidth ?
compare my site : <a href="http://www.unknownpleasures.com" target="_blank">http://www.unknownpleasures.com</a> in safari with ie/netscape and then tell me again that flash playback seems fine.
it won't let me fix the url ! damn ! just copy and paste this:
file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Shortcuts.html
[ 01-12-2003: Message edited by: Defiant ]</p>
Andrew
<a href="http://www.apple.com/safari/download/" target="_blank"></a>
[ 01-12-2003: Message edited by: Defiant ]</p>
<strong>just click <a href="http://file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Shortcuts.html" target="_blank">here</a> while you're in Safari or another browser; but Safari must be installed.</strong><hr></blockquote>
didn't work for me, came out as:
<a href="http://file///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Shortcuts.html" target="_blank">http://file///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Shortcuts.html</a>
If you take the http:// bit off (and installed Safari in the usual location) you can read about Safari's shortcuts.
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Apple + Shift + "|" toggle-collapses the URL bar and buttons.
Apple + "\\" toggles a status bar onto the bottom which displays links or loading URLs.
Apple + B toggles the bookmark bar on and off.
(These three combined give you a turtle-mode where all the extraneous stuff is gone but a bar at the top to grab with)
</strong><hr></blockquote>
If you use these options to hide everything you can use Command + L to get the url bar back for long enough to type a new address. When you hit enter it disappears again. Yet another nice touch.
edit: I've just noticed that if you toggle the status bar it appears behind the Dock instead of covering the bottom of the page. Not good.
[ 01-12-2003: Message edited by: stupider...likeafox ]</p>
Kid Red, where are you?
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flash playback has nothing to do with bandwidth ?
compare my site : <a href="http://www.unknownpleasures.com" target="_blank">http://www.unknownpleasures.com</a> in safari with ie/netscape and then tell me again that flash playback seems fine.
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Wow. That was slowest one I've come across. Some are slower than others I've noticed:
<a href="http://www.kino.com/metropolis/intro.html" target="_blank">http://www.kino.com/metropolis/intro.html</a>
<a href="http://www.2001exhibit.org/2001_splash.html" target="_blank">http://www.2001exhibit.org/2001_splash.html</a>
None of these were though:
<a href="http://looplabs.com/" target="_blank">http://looplabs.com/</a>
<a href="http://rad-e8.com/" target="_blank">http://rad-e8.com/</a>
<a href="http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/" target="_blank">http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/</a>
<a href="http://thesimpsons.com/" target="_blank">http://thesimpsons.com/</a>
<a href="http://www.conjureone.com/" target="_blank">http://www.conjureone.com/</a>
<a href="http://www.sfdt.com/xiao-xiao/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.sfdt.com/xiao-xiao/index.html</a>
Maybe it depends on what kind of content the Flash is pushing. Anyway, obviously it can really use improvement.
<strong>OK , I've just re-read the whole 6 pages and i'm still intrigued by the keychain aspect. Do we have a definitive answer about this yet?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Keychain defintely does store passwords for any site that throws up a password pop-up window (a sheet in this case). It doesn't work for password fields embedded in web pages, like .Mac's or Apple's support pages. So it works just like OmniWeb's keychain support.
<strong>I think it is only storing cookies for sites that use them to hold your password. I don't see it accessing the keychain to hold sites that don't allow cookies like chimera does.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Please reread the statement above yours. It stores passwords for sites that have a true password system (ie. drops down a User/Password sheet to grant you access to the whole site). It does not store the login passwords that webboards like AppleInsider use, as they're embedded in the HTML, rather than being true website passwords.
<strong>L just cause it moves like a raped ape even on dial-up.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>How do you get realplayer and windoze media player for OSX to plug-in for safari?</strong><hr></blockquote>
ok figured you gotta have the apps open, but is there plugins available so you dont have to have the apps running in the background?
Do you have the latest Real One and WMP apps?
I can't log in to a site at all.
Too many things are visualised wrong. So i notice i keep hitting the bug button enough ... fsck!!! i've had enough now!!!
<strong>That is odd. Both come on automatically for me.
Do you have the latest Real One and WMP apps?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I do just downloaded them. another thing i have noticed is the guy going on about multi windows, well i dont have that on mine (latest version of safari). from the looks of his picture his tab for multi view is where my "Report bugs to apple" button is. I cant find it anywhere in prefs, so i'm wondering if there are 2 different versions of safari. I chose my download location as UK, where i live, anyone else who dont live in USA have multipage view?