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A Few Safari Rags...
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Images should be resized to fit your screen when you view them. Click them to view them full size.
There should be an "Open All New RSS Feeds" option.
Java applications, specifically RuneScape, should not stop working after viewing a different tab for a bit.
Thats all I've got for now.
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#1 I hate. IE does that. It sucks.
#2 you can do already. Put them in bookmarks and select "open all in tabs" and voila there you go.
#3 I have no idea. Maybe it's a Runescape bug.
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yeah if I want to view an image I want to view it properly not squashed or stretched.
Its worse on windows cos you don't get anti-alias but still!
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Sometimes all the pictures won't load and I get stuck with a bunch of little blue boxes =/.
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Originally Posted by CatOne
#1 I hate. IE does that. It sucks.
#2 you can do already. Put them in bookmarks and select "open all in tabs" and voila there you go.
#3 I have no idea. Maybe it's a Runescape bug.
#1. Well if they made it appear in real size first, and then when you clicked it, it shrunk down, would that be better?
#2. But then its going to open any other bookmarks you might already have.
#3. Maybe.
Originally Posted by sushiism
yeah if I want to view an image I want to view it properly not squashed or stretched.
Its worse on windows cos you don't get anti-alias but still!
It wouldn't be squashed or stretched. It would shrink while still maintaining the aspect ratio.
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Originally Posted by @pplejaxkz
Sometimes all the pictures won't load and I get stuck with a bunch of little blue boxes =/.
Thats probably the fault of your internet.
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Originally Posted by Mac User #001
Thats probably the fault of your internet.
It couldn't be, because when I run Camino on the same web site all the pictures loaded.
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Originally Posted by Mac User #001
#2. But then its going to open any other bookmarks you might already have.
Not if your RSS feeds are in a separate bookmark folder.
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Last edited by CharlesS; Sep 14, 2007 at 02:36 PM.
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Last edited by Art Vandelay; Sep 14, 2007 at 02:40 PM.
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Last edited by CharlesS; Sep 14, 2007 at 02:56 PM.
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I'm using it right now. It doesn't scale images. However, Safari 3 in Leopard does.
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
Not if your RSS feeds are in a separate bookmark folder.
Ah, that works pretty good. Now I just want the new feeds to load, not all of them.
Originally Posted by Art Vandelay
I'm using it right now. It doesn't scale images. However, Safari 3 in Leopard does.
Sweet.
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