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Irritable Safari Syndrome
Forgive me for starting a thread regarding Apple problems, but the thread for mac users seems to have fallen off the side of the forum :) Might it be a good idea to make the Mac thread a sticky, as it only concerns those of us lucky/unlucky enough to use their offerings ?
So, after updating the latest security version of OSX 10.6.8, I have the irritating happening of subsequent Safari pages opening slightly offset (vertically) and the next one same height as the first, the next offset and so on. Also when opening Safari anew the first page is offset from the normal standard position, which necessitates the moving of said page and the wasting of 3 seconds of one's life. :zzz: I know the world has bigger problems and this doesn't rate very highly, but if any kind soul could point out how to heal my irritating Safari pages, I'd be most grateful. :8 SHJ |
Might it be a good idea to make the Mac thread a sticky, as it only concerns those of us lucky/unlucky enough to use their offerings ? Have you delved into cleaning your preferences or anything like that ? If not, I'll come back and post a few suggestions.... |
I can't answer the question, but WRT to the Apple thread, I really wish the mods would stop dumping anything which happens to mention Apple into it.
Stuff is getting lost by putting it in there. Questions about Linux don't end up in a dump thread, so why do Apple threads? Its not as if questions about OSX and iOS have any degree of commonality anyway - its like dumping questions about DOS5, Xenix and Vista in the same thread because all were made by Microsoft.... More and more people are buying Apple gear and the Apple threads deserve to be treated on a par with the Microsoft ones Milo now goes out the back and spits feathers - he hates Apple operating systems, but the truth has to be stated |
Milo,
Never thought I would say it in this context, but.... Thank You. :ok: Turns a blind eye to Milo's moment of Tourettes in girly pink (I should know how to use colours on this thing, but don't, so here's some full on black instead !) |
Now, briefly before our next interlude.... back to the original question....
have you tried : - The "reset safari" function - Quitting safari, moving " ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist" to a temporary (perhaps permanent) new home, and then opening safari again - Repaired permissions courtesy of disk utility P.S. I didn't realise they were still offering security update coverage for 10.6 ?? 10.7's long gone and 10.8 won't be around for too much longer (although well worth the upgrade IMHO). |
There's no pleasing some people.
Asked to create an Apple thread, now told it's a bad thing. There WAS a Linux thread (still is), but it is so little used it's drifted way out of sight. These are deliberately not stickied - if there's enough demand / interest they will stay near the top anyway, or at least on page 1. It's a lot less effort for me to leave all threads as they are rather than move them around, so if that's what you want, it's not a problem for me. I'm platform-agnostic - I'm just the janitor around here. SD |
Re: I'm just the janitor around here
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Thank you Milo and Saab Dastard.
If all else fails, trash Safari and then download again. If that fails, try downloading an earlier version. Sometimes Apple's 'improvements' to Safari don't work so well on older systems. p.s. You could forget about a specific Apple thread. If we want to ask about Mac's we can just prefix the new thread 'Apple query'. You won't move that SD will you . . .? will you now . . . ? |
Not a bad idea to ensure that Apple is mentioned in the title, to serve as a warning to others to stay out if they are PC-only!
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sorry SAAB
didn't realise it had been requested by others! having said that, it would be a lot easier if you don't move them in future thanks mixture Thats beige, not "girly pink". Harrumph. |
'Beige' - and you are comfortable with that but not pink ???
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only when I'm feeling tired
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So, after updating the latest security version of OSX 10.6.8, |
10.6.8 is Lion - 10.8.4 is Mountain Lion. He probably decided, like me, that it wasn't worth the cost of upgrading because almost all the improvements are to do with compatibility with mobile devices - of which I have none.
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10.6.8 is Lion - 10.8.4 is Mountain Lion. He probably decided, like me, that it wasn't worth the cost of upgrading because almost all the improvements are to do with compatibility with mobile devices - I'll grant you 10.6 was a decent OS. I'll grant you 10.7 wasn't much of an upgrade to write home about. However 10.6 -> 10.8 has seen improvements in many areas, "compatibility with mobile devices" is just a tiny portion. |
my Mac is a mini running on a 10.5 version
don't think it can be upgraded but as it only gets fired up twice a year when I need to research something I don't think I'll be changing |
Thanks, mixture. I'm well aware of the 'improvements' as I have a Mac running Lion and a second Mac running Mountain Lion, with which it came. I still don't think the 'improvements' are worth £13. Lion is a perfectly acceptable OS.
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Guess you don't use half the features in 10.6 then, nor do you push your computer much because for me at least the overall performance improvements alone made it very much worthwhile, but then I do use and abuse my Macs more than the average Joe (or John :E).
But hey, each to their own. |
No - I'm retired, mixture -I don't push anything up much! The one with Lion is Mrs SJ's and she's perfectly happy with it. You are right, though.Neither machine is used to its full potential - but we like Macs.
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No worries. Enjoy your macs..... you made the right choice there ! :)
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