Re: Safari issue
Julian: It's not links at the top... it's the "tab" that Safari is displaying, even for 1 page... Safari displays it as gray / clear, like your URL bar... In my case, Firefox shows the same text in
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JR
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Re: Safari issue
yes. What¡¯s missing on this mac is a set of links at the top. See the 2 screenshots ---- Julian Thomas - http://jt-mj.net ?Do unto those downstream as you would have those upstream do unto you. -
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Julian Thomas
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Re: Safari issue
I just tried it and it displays properly on my iMac. Have you exited the app and shut down the computer and retried? Bob Beckham Broadcast Engineer - FCC Radiotelephone w/Radar P1-6S-2422 Late 2012
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Bob Beckham
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#2673
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Safari issue
This website - osher.rit.edu - doesn¡¯t display correctly on my MacBook, although it is fine on another MacBook and an iMac. I¡¯ve rebooted and removed cookies and extensions. Any other ideas? ----
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Julian Thomas
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
Cool- thanks! ?? Karen organizing my iMac to the Nines999
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KarenP <waystation9@...>
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
Have a look at: Day One https://dayoneapp.com/ Leanote https://leanote.com/ Journey https://2appstudio.com/journey/ Memoires http://www.codingrobots.com/memoires/ SecureJournal
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
I've just ordered one to try it out. [email protected]> wrote:
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Otto Nikolaus
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#2669
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
Yes, that is correct. A friend has one. The big surprise is the price, much less than I expected. Otto
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
I have to take more time to look at this, but at a quick glance, it looks amazing! If I am correct, they are giving you the ability to write as if you are writing on the paper, but that actually gets
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KarenP <waystation9@...>
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#2667
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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
I don't know is this suits, but do you know about RocketBook? < https://getrocketbook.co.uk> Otto
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Otto Nikolaus
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any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?
I can¡¯t find my paper journal for writing down my dreams. It occurred to me that maybe it¡¯s time to make it electronic; that way it can be searchable. ?? Karen organizing my iMac to the
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KarenP <waystation9@...>
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
For those who like more details, PRAM Is different from NVRAM. The following 2018 article says, ¡° Modern Macs no longer use PRAM; they instead use something called NVRAM (NV for non-volatile)...¡±.
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Bev in TX
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Howdy. Or, boot with Option Command p r pressed. If you have a startup chime, keep the 4 keys pressed until you hear the chime a 2nd time. Denver Dan
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Daniel Settles
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Of course you are right - that¡¯s what I meant. In fact the command is ¡°nvram¡±. -- Bev in TX
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Bev in TX
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Howdy. Bev, I'm not aware of a VRAM reset. You may be thinking of NVRAM which means Non Volatile Random Access Memory. There is a startup maintenance command called Zap the PRAM which is a reset of
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Daniel Settles
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Re: iMac seems frozen while restarting.
If I had those symptoms on my MBPro, the first thing I would do is restart with <Shift> held down (Safe Boot). Let that finish its clean-and-check routines (invisibly), however long that takes, then
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Jim Saklad
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Yes, I think that is what you would want to happen most of the time. And since it boots and shuts down so fast, it would be easy to shut it down in the less frequent situations when you didn¡¯t want
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Bev in TX
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Thanks, that is one of the articles that I read. I don¡¯t like the fact that you have to turn it off again every time you reset VRAM. So I was trying to get folks opinions on whether this feature is
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Bev in TX
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Re: New MacBook Pro Boots When Lid is Opened
Otto: It would seem logical that you wouldn't want your computer on when you were cleaning the keyboard and perhaps the screen. I've found that cleaning the keyboard is best done with the computer
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jsm5320432
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Re: iMac seems frozen while restarting.
Power it off; reboot. -- Vincent Winterling Vineland, NJ
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Vince Winterling
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