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Re: Re: Underlined Links
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- where would i find that file? - do i need to have specifically created a style sheet? |
yeah, just make a text file somewhere
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Re: Re: Re: Underlined Links
OK, mervTormel. your help has gotten me halfway home. i created a style sheet with the line you provided.
the good part: non-visited links are now non-underlined. the bad part: visited links are still underlined. using safari enhancer, i was previously able to make ALL links non-underlined. |
ah, regrets. here's more:
a:link { color: blue; text-decoration: none; } a:link:active { color: black; outline: gray 1px dotted; } a:visited { color: navy; text-decoration: none; } a:visited:active { color: black; outline: gray 1px dotted; } /* a:hover { color: red; text-decoration: underline; } */ a:hover { color: blue; text-decoration: underline; } |
First Hawaiian Bank Finally Works (Sort Of)
With previous versions of Safari I wasn't even able to log in to my First Hawaiian account. The JavaScript wouldn't execute. Safari 1.0 does this just fine and the rest of the site seems to function as expected, except that on the "Transfers" page dollar amounts of account balances do not display. (Camino fails here as well. IE does it correctly.)
Almost there, but not quite.... |
mervTormel,
as usual, you da man. --- the minimalist style sheet to be rid of those pesky underlines is, of course: a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } --- now, do you have any idea how to get new tabs to load with the home page, instead of blank? |
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Interesting new feature I haven't seen discussed is the "Auto-Tab" for folders in the Bookmarks Bar.
Can set a folder now to automatically open in tabs. Now if we could only set a preference for new links to auto open in a tab, I'd be totally happy. And to think, six months ago I didn't know what "tabbed browsing was." |
just go into preferences, and in general - check the radio box for opening new links "in the current window". if you have tabs enabled, they'll open in a new tab in the current window. woohoo!
and aside, have tabs unchecked in "Select new tabs as created", and then map your third button or scroll button (if you have one) as Command-Click. that way, you can open up stacks of links off one page, then browse through all the tabs at your leasure. VERY useful on dialup, as you can download pages behind the current one as you peruse for more clickable links.. |
I bank at www.firstnational.com and I have no problems with Safari 1.0, I can't say the same of Mozilla 1.4 or Camino 0.7. IE handles the site fine, but Moz and Camino have problems with it. Also, if you're using Safari Enhancer 2.0.3, you shouldn't have to enable the debug menu from command line. Just quit Safari, launch Safari Enhancer, Check 'Debugging Menu' and click 'Apply'. Quit Safari Enhancer and re-launch Safari. Viola.
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I saw some talking about Safari font changes, you be interested to read the Surfin' Safari blog by Hyatt..
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Smartforce still doesn't work on Safari 1.0. Heck it doesn't work on any Mac browsers! Anybody know why?
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I still can't understand why Safari (or OmniWeb for that matter) won't allow one to go to iCards and send a customized card from the picture folder on their iDisk. But for this I could and would purge my disk of Internet Explorer.
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Just to bring this lengthy thread full circle, I have successfully gotten safari 1.0 to work. I logged into my testuser account and Safari worked just fine. Figured it had to be something in my user account, likely something in ~/Library.
All I had to do was to move my entire ~/Library to ~/Library.bak and log out/in. Once I did that, Safari started working, so I copied the following from Library.bak back into Library: Addresses/ Application Support/AddressBook Calendars/ Mail/ Mozilla/ (yah, still use it some...) PDF Services/ Preferences/ iApps/ iMovie/ iTunes/ I again logged out/in to make changes take effect. I lost all my keychain passwords, but they are mostly the same (and I wonder if a corrupted keychain was causing the problems to begin with). Likewise all my auto-login cookies, but again, I typically use a common on-line passwd. Everything seems to be back to normal... mostly posting this in hopes it helps someone else. Eric |
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Send Bugs Apple
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It's a font problem!
I duplicated Eric's research and found that, indeed, Safari 1.0 worked with ~/Library cleared out. I moved things in bit by bit, and traced the problem to one file: ~/Library/Fonts/Times RO . Removing that file and logging out and back in seems to have cleared up the crashing/hanging problem. Can anyone else confirm this? (Maybe it will be a different font on other systems.)
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No, that's not it on my system. I copied my Times RO font file from Library.bak/Fonts to Library/Fonts, then logged out and back in. No Safari problems... I'm just happy that I have Safari back... I'm slowly recovering all my preferences/settings.
Eric |
Internet Plug-ins Problems
I do not even have that font installed on my system.
After backing out my ~/Library to Library.bak as suggested I went through the long process of testing what would cause my problems with Safari. When I got to the QuickTime Plugin.plugin in the Internet Plug-ins folder Safari started to crash as I had been expiriencing. When the plug in was removed there was no problems. Placing the plug in again caused the crashes. The problem continued even after reinstalling QT. I have submitted the bug to Apple. Could someone test this situation. The QuickTime Plugin.plugin is version 6.3 dated 5/27/02 Showing the contents and looking at the property list: BuildVersion = 73 SourceVersion = 1742000 |
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