Three Powerful Safari Features That Few People Use

By Daniel Miessler on March 21st, 2008: Tagged as Apple | Safari
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  • Adrian Bool

    No need for the CLI to enable the Developer menu – just go to the Advanced tab in Safari 3.1′s Preferences where the ‘Show Develop menu in menu bar’ option is ready to satisfy your desires…

  • Adrian Bool

    No need for the CLI to enable the Developer menu – just go to the Advanced tab in Safari 3.1′s Preferences where the ‘Show Develop menu in menu bar’ option is ready to satisfy your desires…

  • http://jonsnetwork.com/ Jon Robinson

    nice list. I would add the activity window to that list too.

  • http://jonsnetwork.com Jon Robinson

    nice list. I would add the activity window to that list too.

  • http://www.maciverse.com/ Dan

    Nice list. I recently talked about 10 ways to get more out of your Safari browser experience.

    The additions to Safari in v3.1 are wonderful!

  • http://www.maciverse.com Dan

    Nice list. I recently talked about 10 ways to get more out of your Safari browser experience.

    The additions to Safari in v3.1 are wonderful!

  • http://dmiessler.com/ Daniel Miessler

    @Adrian

    Thanks for the tip — updated.

  • http://dmiessler.com Daniel Miessler

    @Adrian

    Thanks for the tip — updated.

  • http://rusty.isa-geek.org/ Rusty Myers

    I would also add GreaseKit to the list of very under used, but super sweet Safari additions.

    http://8-p.info/greasekit/

  • http://rusty.isa-geek.org Rusty Myers

    I would also add GreaseKit to the list of very under used, but super sweet Safari additions.

    http://8-p.info/greasekit/

  • http://paa.auki.fidisk.fi/koyttis/category/in-english/ PA

    The handy URL path tip also works with command-click in the same way than in most other programs, like Finder, Preview etc.

  • http://paa.auki.fidisk.fi/koyttis/category/in-english/ PA

    The handy URL path tip also works with command-click in the same way than in most other programs, like Finder, Preview etc.

  • Zack K

    I’ve been using the web inspector for years, It’s been there since 2.5

  • Zack K

    I’ve been using the web inspector for years, It’s been there since 2.5

  • http://zenstevens.com/ Zen Stevens

    I recently found the web inspector, But I still use firefox’s firebug for web debugging. Much easier to use, and more features.

  • http://zenstevens.com Zen Stevens

    I recently found the web inspector, But I still use firefox’s firebug for web debugging. Much easier to use, and more features.

  • F1R3F0X

    Safari is lame, Firefox FTW!!!!!!!!!!!

  • F1R3F0X

    Safari is lame, Firefox FTW!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Jasper

    The only thing i’m missing is xmlhttprequest response .. so i can see what ajax processes

    ps, nice tip

  • Jasper

    The only thing i’m missing is xmlhttprequest response .. so i can see what ajax processes

    ps, nice tip

  • http://svg.startpagina.nl/ stelt

    Gladly Safari now also supports SVG

  • http://svg.startpagina.nl stelt

    Gladly Safari now also supports SVG

  • Kelmon

    Kudos on the URL path navigation – I’ve not come across that one before and suspect that it’ll come in useful in the future.

  • Kelmon

    Kudos on the URL path navigation – I’ve not come across that one before and suspect that it’ll come in useful in the future.

  • http://www.davidsorrell.com/ David

    right-clicking on the page title to see where you are on a nested site doesn’t work when the site is using masked forwarding, FYI

  • http://www.davidsorrell.com David

    right-clicking on the page title to see where you are on a nested site doesn’t work when the site is using masked forwarding, FYI

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  • http://www.nancy-odell.info Nancy Odell

    Hello webmaster…. i was searching for nancy o dell born and i came across your post and it is definitely the most sensible thing i have seen in a long time, and in my opinion you got something good going here, i have to get my friends to subscribe to your post about nnial 2007 – salvatore iaconesi – del.icio.us poetry.

  • nigger

    Safari SUX, just like every shit from Apple Cocksuckers.

  • silkyd

    I like Safari, and the new version is Really Fast. That said, the web inspector can’t hold a candle to Firebug. (Which, for developers–especially if you’re writing AJAX– is the greatest tool ever made.) If Safari had Firebug, I’d always use it. Otherwise, Safari looks like an also-ran.

  • silkyd

    I like Safari, and the new version is Really Fast. That said, the web inspector can’t hold a candle to Firebug. (Which, for developers–especially if you’re writing AJAX– is the greatest tool ever made.) If Safari had Firebug, I’d always use it. Otherwise, Safari looks like an also-ran.

  • http://www.obeythefist.com/ ObeyTheFist

    Awesome. Thanks for these tips. And your commenters are great!

  • http://www.obeythefist.com ObeyTheFist

    Awesome. Thanks for these tips. And your commenters are great!

  • Darel

    Hey thanks for the amzing tip.. I had no idea. This will help my staff save time.

    Great job and great post….. Your now bookmarked

  • Darel

    Hey thanks for the amzing tip.. I had no idea. This will help my staff save time.

    Great job and great post….. Your now bookmarked

  • http://www.macgasm.net/ macgasm

    I’m a huge fan of the web inspector.

  • http://www.macgasm.net macgasm

    I’m a huge fan of the web inspector.

  • http://efficientmacuser.com/ R.J.

    Great post — It took me a long time to find these features and they are really useful. I love web inspector too.

  • http://efficientmacuser.com/ R.J.

    Great post — It took me a long time to find these features and they are really useful. I love web inspector too.

  • applesince1985

    Safari has been consuming CPU way too often and no fix so far…after idle use for a while with some windows open…I have always been disappointed with the somewhat inflexible bookmarks system…clean interface otherwise with some expected refinements in a current browser. They ALL need more work to bring to 2008 standards possible.

  • applesince1985

    Safari has been consuming CPU way too often and no fix so far…after idle use for a while with some windows open…I have always been disappointed with the somewhat inflexible bookmarks system…clean interface otherwise with some expected refinements in a current browser. They ALL need more work to bring to 2008 standards possible.

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  • 24tracks

    command + shift + y adds any selected text to a sticky, I use this all the time when citing research.

    Thanks for the cool post

  • 24tracks

    command + shift + y adds any selected text to a sticky, I use this all the time when citing research.

    Thanks for the cool post

  • Ignatius

    Thanks for the last post about the sticky.


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