June 22, 2007

Tweaking Safari with Debug Menu

Ever wished you could tweak Safari the same way it's possible to tweak Firefox and other browsers currently on the market? Well, my exploration of Safari continued. I discovered that Safari has a debug menu that could be used to do quite a number of things such as disable RSS (yeah, well I never use that feature, so I don't need it to bloat my browser) or enable some other features. In order to activate the debug menu, run the following command on your OS X terminal:

defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu YES

Next, restart Safari. The new menu options set will appear on the menu bar. It's got a few fun things that am sure most of us would like to try out.

-- JPGeek.

2 comments:

  1. M. Lamar Griffin, Sr.July 9, 2007 at 3:18 AM

    thx for this tip!

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  2. What about me? I use Safari 3 for Windows.

    ~Randallrocks
    http://randallrocksblog.blogspot.com/

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