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As you surf the Internet with the Safari Web browser, you will often run into Web sites that offer downloadable files or links to files that you want to download onto your own computer. You may want to download an audio or video file, a computer ... more »
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Cookies are parcels of text that are often sent by servers directly to your Web browser in order to smoothly facilitate transactions between your browser and certain Web pages. Cookies can be used for authenticating, tracking and maintaining site ... more »
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Capturing a screenshot on a Mac is very simple. Here is how you do it... more »
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When upgrading or transitioning to Safari from other Web browsers, you can save yourself the hassle of having to re-bookmark your favorite Web pages and sites by having Safari import the saved bookmarks from your previous Web browsers. While ... more »
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Many Web sites will allow users to view their content in other languages. This can be an extremely useful function if you cannot read English very well or if you are using Safari from an international location. Safari allows you to set up your ... more »
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The term PDF stands for Portable Document Format and is one of the most popular document formats available. PDF files are usually used to display two-dimensional documents, such as archived Web pages and scanned documents. While browsing the ... more »
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The Mac OS X Leopard upgrade included some nifty new features such as Time Machine, Spaces, Stacks, and the ability to create your very own web clip widgets from sections of your favorite websites. Using Safari and any website, creating a widget ... more »
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Whenever you visit a Web site, Safari automatically saves the contents of the Web page into its memory cache. This is done so that the page loads quickly the next time you want to view it. Over time, Safari can accumulate thousands of cache files ... more »
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As Apple's latest and most sophisticated Web browser, Safari offers Macintosh users a number of new features. This includes increased compatibility with Web sites and Web applications, improved functionality and browsing speeds, and the ability ... more »
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When logging onto a Web site that requires a user name and password, Safari will ask if you want it to save that information for future use. If you choose to save the password, Safari will save that information and automatically access it every ... more »
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The Default Homepage for Safari belongs to Apple. If you have your own favorite homepage that you would like to start with, here's how you do so... more »
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Macintosh users that run the Safari Web browser will often try to find and install software that offers add ons and tools for improving Safari's functionality and usefulness. There are hundreds of add ons and tools available to help you customize ... more »
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In order to save the time and hassle of manually filling out online forms, Macintosh owners that use the 'Safari' Web browser will often configure their browser to automatically fill out a Web page form using a set of predetermined information. ... more »
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Every so often, Apple will provide an update of the Safari Web browser software. These improvements can affect anything from Safari's Web site compatibility, application stability or provide additional features to help users browse the Internet. ... more »
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If you are having problems reading text as it appears on certain Web pages inside your browser, you may want to change the font size to something that is larger and easier to read. Macintosh users that run the Safari Web browser can alter their ... more »
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Whenever you view a Web page, Safari automatically saves a record of its name and location in the Browsing History folder. This can be a helpful feature when you want to return to a Web page that you have previously viewed. It can also be ... more »
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The Safari Web browser is Apple's latest and most powerful tool for surfing the Internet. It offers users the ability to customize their browser settings and parameters. It also permits them to create a personalized Web browser that is uniquely ... more »
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Setting up and managing the bookmarks on your Web browser can make it easier and more convenient for you to access your favorite Web pages and online resources. In general terms, a bookmark is a URL or Web link that you have programmed your ... more »
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Whether it is an advertisement for the latest video game system, an offer for male enhancement products, or simply just a Web page that you didn't open yourself, popups can be one of the most annoying things about surfing the Internet. But in ... more »
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Parents that want a way to monitor their children's Internet use and protect them against inappropriate Web content will often choose to set their own parental controls. The Safari Web browser allows parents to regulate their children's browsing ... more »
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If you have multiple Web browsers installed on your computer, you will need to specify which one you want to use as your default Web browser. Since Safari is Apple's newest and most sophisticated Web browser, Macintosh users will often choose to ... more »
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If you happen to be using a computer that is being shared by multiple users, such as a family computer or one that is public, you may want to customize Safari to protect your private Internet usage. Since your Web browser may automatically save ... more »
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If you run into any problems while running the Safari Web browser, such as Web pages that fail to load properly, features that don't work right, or other technical issues that you can't seem to solve, you have the ability to report those problems ... more »
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If you have a website too big for a web host or you want to be able to quickly make changes on your website, you may want to try to run your own web server on the computer you are viewing this page from. This guide will tell you home web server ... more »
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Imagine you're surfing the Internet and you come across a Web page that is so cool, so well designed, or just so interesting that you have to share it with someone else (or at least save a copy for yourself). Maybe it's a recipe for chocolate ... more »