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Safari 4 Modifier

Change Safari 4's hidden preferences.

Version:  0.3.2

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Contributed by: Gennx30 Wednesday, March 18 2009 @ 04:57 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

if you can disable the VERY annoying drop down menu that asks (bringing you to a grinding halt)

"ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO SEND A FORM AGAIN?" etc

OF COURSE I AM, OR I WOULD NOT HAVE HIT THE 'BACK' BUTTON IN THE FIRST PLACE, NOW WOULD I?, YA NITWIT;

IT IS VERY HARD TO ACCIDENTLY HIT BACK PAGE-so this feature is of negative value-and very irritating-ya dont see it on CAMINO   

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Shouldn't this be on the Safari page??? - MarkusWinter

Has nothing to do with Safari 4 Modifier

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Wednesday, March 18 2009 @ 11:36 PM PDT


It's called a bug report... - stam

The author of this software has offered a shortcut for free, and all you can do is put a rather crude message in caps about a common browser feature (yes, a lot of browsers behave this way).

Use the "Report bugs to Apple..." under the "Safari" menu to submit your request to Apple (and consider deleting your post as it is completely irrelevant to the topic, thanks).

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Sunday, March 22 2009 @ 11:26 AM PDT


The only nitwit... - ZZBaron

The only nitwit I can see here is YOU. First, the "do you really want to send a form again" is a browser attribute, not a "skin", or appearance feature which is the purpose of this app.
Second, STOP YELLING!
Third, Version Tracker is NOT a place for your inane ranting about off-topic
subjects that have nothing to do with this software.
Get a life.

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Sunday, March 22 2009 @ 04:54 PM PDT


Now... - macdad614

Spoken as a true GenX would (including CAPS).

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Monday, March 23 2009 @ 05:27 AM PDT


Now... - macdad614

As anyone knows, when surfing the internet, one may wish to print a pdf of the page currently being viewed. To do this, one may conveniently use command-P. Guess where the BACK_PAGE command is - right next to the P. Did ya think about that, GenX?

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Monday, March 23 2009 @ 05:37 AM PDT


2da versiontracker whores - george69_2

why are you all so mean to this guy...??? if you are too dumb to provide the solution then just shut up and move onto a different post instead of getting all pissed about the very existence of a question you can't answer...move on ladies

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Friday, October 02 2009 @ 03:39 PM PDT