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- Speaking of TODOs, Todo Tree by Gruntfuggly is one of my favorite extensions while working, not only in flutter, but in VS Code in general.
- You can turn off Safari Extensions to learn whether any are causing the issue. From the Safari menu, choose Preferences. Click the Extensions icon, then select an extension from the list. Deselect the Enable checkbox to turn off that extension.
Yesterday we had our meeting at La Taza Coffee House. The place was a little crowded, but we also had a fair number of attendees for our meeting which was nice. So, as a refresher for those who were there and for information for those who were not, I’m going to do a series of three blog posts going over what I presented at the meeting. I talked about web browsers for the Mac, specifically Safari 5, Firefox and Google Chrome. This first blog post is going to give an introduction and discuss the features and other information about Safari 5. The other two will discuss Firefox and Google Chrome respectively.
First of all, I believe that it is important to have at least 2 browsers on your computer. I would recommend Safari and Firefox. There are sites that work in Firefox that don’t work in Safari and vice versa. For example, streaming Netflix movies seems to work better for me in Firefox because Safari produces a beach ball and freezes up half way through the movie. If you have a Macbook and want to use your built in iSight within the browser for YouTube or Facebook, Safari works better, most likely because Apple products work better within an Apple designed browser. I had it happen where buttons for online commerce did not work in Safari I would get up to the point where my credit card info is in and hit the submit button and the browser freezes. I’ve done the same thing in Firefox and it works.
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Safari 5
One of the nicest new features in Safari 5 is the Reader. Movie size compressor software, free download. If you are on a blog that has a font size that is too small or you are on a busy commercial newspaper site with a lot of ads, Reader will cut through all of that, black out the background and give you the text in an easily readable format. In order to activate Reader you need to be looking a single post or article. If you are looking at the whole blog you will see RSS in the address bar. If you click on the the title of the post you want to read, generally you will be taken to just that post and the Reader button will show up in the address bar. You click the Reader button to enter Reader and you can click it again to exit back into the regular posting.
That brings us to RSS. Safari is the only browser with RSS built within the browser. In Facebook or Chrome, if you click an RSS button it will ask you to add it to Google Reader. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a way to subscribe to and read articles from a blog or newspaper that has support for it. If you do want to read RSS feeds through Google Reader there is an extension for that which I will discuss later. Speaking of reading within the browser, one more thing I want to mention is that if you come across a link to a PDF file in Google, Safari is the only browser where you can read that PDF from within the browser. The other browsers automatically download that file.
Now for the fun part of Safari 5, support for extensions. Apple has just now started taking applications from developers for an extension gallery that they will host on their website, but there is a way to get in on extensions early. First you can head over to http://safariextensions.tumblr.com to get extensions that you can download. There is one thing you need to do in Safari, however, before you can activate them. In Safari’s preferences under the Advanced tab is a check box for Show Develop in the menu bar. Make sure that is checked.
Now in the Menu bar you will see a Develop menu and there you can check Enable Extensions
When you find an extension you want to install you download it from Tumblr blog I mentioned above . Double click on the file from your Download folder or where ever you downloaded it to. The file will look like a white Lego block and have a .safariextz extension. Then Safari will ask if you are all right with installing it, you click OK and then you have an extension in your tool bar.
Some extensions I’ve downloaded and like include one called delicious 1.0 that will add a web page to my Delicious bookmarks, one called Instafari 0.2 that I can send an article to Instapaper which is an iPhone app which lets you read web content later without an Internet connection, one called GmailThis 1.0 that lets me send a link to the current web site that I’m on to someone through Gmail. Another one that I like is called GReader and this is the one that I alluded to earlier. Instead of RSS feeds opening up in Safari when I click the RSS button, now with this extension they will open up in Google Reader. It also gives me a button in my toolbar where I can go instantly to Google Reader and read my RSS feeds if I want to. It will also display the number of unread articles with a little badge on the toolbar button.
Briefly before I end this post I would like to discuss three more plugins or add-ons for Safari. First is SAFT which can be found at http://haoli.dnsalias.com/. With SAFT you can alphabetize bookmarks, block ads and banners, block images and plugins, and many other little improvements. Another one I really like is LastPass which can be found at lastpass.com. LastPass is a password manager where it becomes very easy to store passwords and log into sites. You can even configure it to automatically log you in to site if you want. I think it is just as feature rich as 1PassWord and for only $12 a year compared to the one time price of $36 of 1Password. Finally there is Evernote a cloud-based notetaking application where you can save a website to Evernote thanks to a little elephant button in Safari.
That will be it for today’s post on Safari 5. Montage creator software, free download. Shortly I will publish my next post which will be on Firefox.
Update: Today Apple released Safari 5.0.1 and their extensions gallery at http://extensions.apple.com which should make the process a whole lot easier. You can now install extensions with a click of the mouse from the extensions.apple.com website.
Https www apple com ios app store. Use the steps in this article if this happens in Safari on your Mac:
- You can’t log in to a secure website.
- A webpage repeatedly reloads or redirects.
- A message on a webpage tells you to remove or reset cookies.
- Some images, videos, or other items aren't displayed on a webpage, but other page elements load.
Check Parental Controls
If you're logged into a user account that is restricted by Parental Controls or other web filtering software, some pages or page elements might not load if those sites aren't allowed. For example, embedded videos might not display if they're hosted on a site other than the one you're viewing.
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Check with your administrator to see if you can get access to the site that you're trying to view.
Check Safari extensions
Some Safari extensions that block ads or other website content can prevent some page elements from displaying. You can temporarily turn off extensions, then re-load the page to see if this is the issue.
- Choose Safari > Preferences.
- Click Extensions.
- Select an extension, then deselect the checkbox 'Enable… extension.' Repeat this step for every extension that's currently installed.
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Reload the page by choosing Choose View > Reload in Safari. If the webpage loads correctly, one or more extensions was blocking the content from loading. Re-enable an extension, then reload the page again to determine which extension is blocking the content you want to view.
If the website still doesn't load with all of your extensions disabled, try the next steps in this article.
If Safari doesn't load pages from a specific site
If only one webpage or website isn't working, you can remove data related to that site to see if it fixes the issue. Use these steps to remove cookies, cache, and other data stored by Safari for a specific site:
- Choose Safari > Preferences.
- Click the Privacy icon.
- Click the Details button.
- Search for the name or domain of the website whose data you want to remove.
- In the results list, click the domain (like example.com) that has data you want to remove.
- Click Remove.
- When you're finished, click Done and close the preferences window.
If you used the Private Browsing feature of Safari when visiting a website, you might not see the site listed here.
If Safari doesn't load pages from multiple sites
In OS X Yosemite, you can delete website data for the past hour, or past few days if websites or pages stopped loading recently.
- Choose History > Clear History and Website Data.
- In the sheet that appears, choose the range of data you want to remove from the Clear pop-up menu.
- Click Clear History.
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If you want to remove website data for all of the sites and pages you've ever visited, choose 'all history' from the Clear pop-up menu. The option to Remove All Website Data in the Privacy pane of Safari preferences does this, too. These options also reset your browsing history and Top Sites.
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To learn more about cache, cookies, and other website data, open Safari and search for the word 'history' or 'privacy' from the Help menu.