Safari 6: What do you still might not know about the "apple" browser
Tips Makradar / / December 19, 2019
"Apple" a web browser are updated much less frequently than the same Chrome or Firefox, but Safari is updated so if - for a long time it will be possible to find in the program sorts of nice things. And even if Apple something inadvertently, so third-party developers to help. Here, for example, five hidden features, Safari 6, which still do not know everything.
Storing bookmarks in Top Sites and reading list
To add the current Web page to the screen or in the Top Sites list to read enough to grab Left-click the icon in the address bar and drag it to the appropriate button on the toolbar bookmarks. Of course, the panel itself should be displayed at this point, otherwise you'll have to use the main browser menu or button "Send".
The secret key "back" and "forward"
Many already know that if on the Safari toolbar, hold down the "back" button, then under it to open a menu with the names of the previous pages viewed. Similarly behaves and "Next" button, if you have time to revert to one or a few steps back in history. However, if you hold the button with the key
Classical width of tabs
In Safari 6 tabs over the entire width of the window finally entrenched as the standard, but some Apple developers is the decision not to their liking. Return the "old" in a new browser tab, you can, for example, using Glims plugin that It can be much more useful.
Opening a window Safari settings, go to Glims category (the far right). Check to see "Are common" It was enabled "Other improvements tabs"And then by going to "Other tab settings", Enable Disable Safari wide tab labels.
Quick rename the bookmarks panel
A little advice for those who enjoy in Safari bookmarks bar. Hover your mouse over a particular button, a link, press and hold the left mouse button, and - boom! - the button turns into a text box. We can only enter a new name for the bookmark and press the enter button to confirm.
Search the Help menu
That is to say, a side effect of the search string in the menu "Reference". After all, the history of your browsing is stored not only in the bookmarks manager, but also on the menu "Story", Items which can be easily found through this same search field. press command+shift+? and the Help menu that opens, enter part of the name of a recently viewed page (not necessarily from the beginning of the name). The system will be thrown out the list of menu items that match the search query you entered - the majority of them will be from the menu "Story". Suffice it to see all of these items and finding desired, press Enter to go directly to the corresponding web page.