How do you remove ".Mac" and "iDisk" tabs from Internet pref pane?
I was recently in an AIM chat room ("Jaguar" in case you're interested) and someone said that their .Mac and iDisk tabs from the Internet pref pane spontaneously disappeared one day.
I want to do that! Or at least change the order - if I could have the order be Web, Email, iDisk, and .Mac, that would be best. Then I wouldn't have to see the .Mac tab, ever.
I want to do that! Or at least change the order - if I could have the order be Web, Email, iDisk, and .Mac, that would be best. Then I wouldn't have to see the .Mac tab, ever.
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Open the InternetPref.nib of the Internet.prefPane in Interface Builder and edit to your heart's content. You can rearrange the pieces or delete them.
You should probably create a backup first, though, in case something breaks in the process.
You're right; people in chat rooms tend to lie a lot. Even if they're not lying, then at the very least it's just a misunderstanding.
How/where can I get Interface Builder though? It's not on Version Tracker.
EDIT: Ah. When I got my Jaguar CDs (they came with my computer when I bought it used), it didn't include the dev tools CD. I just learned that Interface Builder is on that CD. Nevermind.
[ 10-17-2002: Message edited by: Luca Rescigno ]
OTHER EDIT: Someone gave me a link to the ADC website. I logged in and was able to find the dev tools available for download. 255 MB, but I have broadband.
[ 10-18-2002: Message edited by: Luca Rescigno ]</p>
Heh. It was kinda fun adding random radio buttons and tabbed windows and stuff though.
<strong>it isn't as though you spend a lot of time in the Internet preference panel.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey, buddy, I spend all day in there! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
Good point, well made. And it gave me a grin.
If IE doesn't stop changing my default browser, I feel like I do, too.
[quote]Okay, you need to remove the following files and then reboot the machione:
~/Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices.UserCache.csstore
/Library/Caches/com.apple.LaunchServices.LocalCache.csstore (requires root permission)
It's a not-uncommon problem in 10.2, and you may need to do it again later on down the road if/when you reinstall any other browsers. You also might need to download and run Browser Wars, which is a freeware app available at VersionTracker, but getting rid of those files should do the job for you.<hr></blockquote>
Now. As for editing .nib files in OS X with the Interface Builder. I do it all the time. I have no problems yet. It makes the OS more fun knowing you can change many things to how you want them to look. For instance, here's what iChat looks like for me now...
Edit: First post! I'm new here. Hello.
[ 10-25-2002: Message edited by: Jasoco ]</p>