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Fun with Browser “Submit” buttons

I took an ordinary submit button and declared font-size (15), color (black) and decoration (bold) as well as a 5 pixel padding to give some space, and this is what these different browsers did with it:...

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About Hidden OSX Leopard annoyances

Here are mine. What are yours? 1) The “Reset Safari” problem Let’s say I want to change which parameters that get reset when I choose to “Reset Safari”. As it is right now, I can only have those...

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How to manage all your online passwords and increase security using Clipperz.com

Here’s a common problem. You log onto Facebook, Google, your Bank account and numerous other places several times a day. You use your browser to do so, and you may have your browser “remember” the...

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Safari 4, a good thing made slightly better: Review

Safari is a good browser. No, Safari is a GREAT browser. I use it exclusively and have for about 3 years.  For me, it beats Firefox hands down.  Safari 3 was fast and efficient and, from what I can see...

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Tips on how to back up your Mac using Mozy.com

Why online backup?  The answer is simple: Time Machine, external disk, or CD – DVD backups are only as secure as the media they are on, and the location they are in.  Time Machine backups, despite...

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Speed up Safari – or Firefox, or any browser with this simple tip.

Here it is: Set “New Windows open with” to blank page. Set “New Tabs open with” to blank page. This preference should be somewhere fairly obvious in your browser preferences. Safari’s preference window...

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Top 20 coolest words approved by Safari’s spellchecker

This is a post inspired by a status update in Facebook. I think it’s nice that Safari lets us get away with so many great new words – most of them reflections of the digital age. Kudos to Apple for the...

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Annoyed that Safari 8.0 only shows partial URL’s?

Turns out, there’s a setting for that (and it defaults to “off”). Under Safari preferences, under Advanced there is a tick box to show full URL’s.

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