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"Shading" previously read topic headings in Safari
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Using Safari with 10.2.8.
When viewing a list (for example...a list of threads)Safari does not make them "shaded" or "grayed out" (like IE or Netscape) so that they are a diffrent color after being opened up. Is there some way to turn on this feature so I don't have to sift through topics I have already read?
thanks
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Originally posted by mlangbau:
Using Safari with 10.2.8.
When viewing a list (for example...a list of threads)Safari does not make them "shaded" or "grayed out" (like IE or Netscape) so that they are a diffrent color after being opened up. Is there some way to turn on this feature so I don't have to sift through topics I have already read?
thanks
my guess is that this is because Safari cached the previous version of the page (before you viewed a specific thread)
a reload and/or a clearing of Safari's cache should do the trick.
Or use OmniWeb, which does things right right now (but still uses the Safari engine)
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How do I clear the Cache?
I have tried reload without success.
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Originally posted by mlangbau:
How do I clear the Cache?
I have tried reload without success.
thanks
Safari->Empty Cache
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cpac
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