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.
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thx for this tip!
ReplyDeleteWhat about me? I use Safari 3 for Windows.
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