Showing posts with label Safari 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safari 5. Show all posts

Safari 5: How to additional options using the debug menu

Like many native Mac OS X Applications also include a Safari 5 debug menu. This menu using an OS X terminal commands to be activated, the default preferences do not offer this option.

Using the debug menu gives you access to many additional options. For example you can automatically refresh a web page off (option: Use Windows multi-process). You also have the debug menu with the possible additional statistics to view (Windows caches, load test meter and frame rate meters).

Most options speak for themselves, other functions are 'cryptic' as defined by Apple. The debug menu is primarily intended for application developers and Apple engineers. If you're curious you can activate the debug menu as follows:

Quit Safari, and copy the following command in OS X Terminal:

defaults write com.apple.Safari include internal debug menu 1

After rebooting displays the debug option in the menu bar.

You can debug menu off by 1 in a 0 to change.

defaults write com.apple.Safari include internal debug menu 0

Safari 5: How to Java applets open in a new window

Using Safari 5 + it is possible for a Java applet within a web page in a new window.

Open a website where a java applet is present, an example is the Rubik Cube on the following web page:

http://www.schubart.net/rc/

Use the key combination CMD ⌘ + Shift and drag the Java applet from the Safari window. Automatically, a new Java window open containing the selected java applet. This can be a useful option if you certain information such as football results in a java applet to monitor
 

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