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Thanks! - Version: 0.2.8, 9/7/2009 01:54PM PST
W-Creative
It would be great if there was the ability to turn off the W3C validation somehow in this latest incarnation. It' simply too slow and, generally, the Tidy display has been sufficient.
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SIMBL v0.8.2 breaks Safari 4 - Version: 0.2.7, 7/15/2009 09:31PM PST
zunipus
I am posting this topic to help anyone having problems with Safari 4.x who may not be aware of having the SIMBL Input Manager installed on their computer.
There are several problems with Safari 4, including v4.0.2, that are directly attributable to the current version of SIMBL, 0.8.2. It is an Input Manager / plugin enabler for Cocoa apps that is used by a variety of applications. In my case it was installed with PithHelmet and Safari Tidy.
The problem I noticed was what I called a 'dead gutter zone' in the last 154 pixels on the right side of every web page, no matter what the size. If my cursor was within that area I could not click on any link or scroll using my trackpad. Several other problems attributable to this version of SIMBL also exist, as can be verified by searching for 'SIMBL' within Apple's 'Safari for Mac' discussion area.
The simple solution: Remove the SIMBL Input Manager files found at:
/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/
Then restart you Mac system.
There are other remnants of SIMBL as well, depending upon the application that installed it. Do a search for 'SIMBL' on your Mac to find all its instances, then trash them and restart.
I have written directly to the developer about this problem. If he provides a solution, it will be posted at:
http://culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php
There are several problems with Safari 4, including v4.0.2, that are directly attributable to the current version of SIMBL, 0.8.2. It is an Input Manager / plugin enabler for Cocoa apps that is used by a variety of applications. In my case it was installed with PithHelmet and Safari Tidy.
The problem I noticed was what I called a 'dead gutter zone' in the last 154 pixels on the right side of every web page, no matter what the size. If my cursor was within that area I could not click on any link or scroll using my trackpad. Several other problems attributable to this version of SIMBL also exist, as can be verified by searching for 'SIMBL' within Apple's 'Safari for Mac' discussion area.
The simple solution: Remove the SIMBL Input Manager files found at:
/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/
Then restart you Mac system.
There are other remnants of SIMBL as well, depending upon the application that installed it. Do a search for 'SIMBL' on your Mac to find all its instances, then trash them and restart.
I have written directly to the developer about this problem. If he provides a solution, it will be posted at:
http://culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php
Just create a bookmark, no need for a plugin - Version: 0.2.6, 3/2/2009 03:50PM PST
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wgscott
Just bookmark the following URL:
javascript:window.location=%22http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=%22+window.location
javascript:window.location=%22http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=%22+window.location
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