Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can now keep your browsing identities separate in Apple’s desktop browser ...
With the advent of Safari 4, it seemed that the Debug menu was gone, replaced by the new Develop menu. As it turns out, that’s not the case at all; the Debug menu is still available in Safari 4, but ...
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Using Developer Tools to Inspect on Mac
Whether you're debugging a site or learning web design, here's how to inspect elements This article teaches you how to inspect a website's elements on Mac. It looks at how to do so via Safari and ...
I save a lot of webpages as PDFs, but it drives me crazy how many steps/clicks (four!) it takes to do this in Safari. Even TextEdit has a "Save as PDF" menu option. In Safari, I have to go through the ...
If you use Safari on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you can enable settings to enhance your privacy while web browsing. You can easily disable cookies, change your search engine to DuckDuckGo, hide your ...
Tabs, just like those that Safari now messes up. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac At some point, fairly recently, Safari started opening new tabs to the right of the currently open tab, instead of ...
If you’re a regular Safari user, by now you’re probably familiar with the various tab- and window-related keyboard shortcuts—hold Command while clicking a link, for instance, and Safari opens the link ...
Apple's Safari web browser is one of the most popular options available and ships as the default browser on Macs, iPhones, and iPads. In keeping with Apple's stated belief that privacy is a ...
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