Follow the steps below, and in just a few minutes you’ll learn how to set Google as your default Safari homepage. Step 1: Launch theSafari app. Step 2: In theSafari menutab, choosePreferences. Step 3: Pop-up window will show up. Select theGeneraltab. Step 4: In theNew windows ope...
From the Safari menu bar, select Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ Privacy ▹ Remove All Website Data... and confirm. Test. Reply User profile for user: kosal1 kosal1 Author User level: Level 1 0 points Nov 11, 2014 1:51 PM in response to Linc Davis Thanks for help but doesn't...
Add one more suggestion: Go to Safari's Preferences... menu > Search, and de-select each of the choices next to Smart Search Field. There are four of them. Try one at a time, or all of them. Test. It's a bug related to one or more of those Smart Search Field options. Reply ...
After successfully enabling Web Inspector, do the same with the develop menu by selectingSafari > Preferences > Advancedand checking the box in the menu bar. Don’t do anything if it’s enabled already by default. Ensure your devices are plugged in on your computer before opening your desired...
Select your preferences and click Clear Data. Shut down Chrome, then restart and try the website again. How to clear cache in Safari: With the browser open, select the Safari main Menu. Select Settings > Advanced. Check the box next to “Show Develop menu in menu bar.” ...
Open Safari and clickSafari>SettingsorPreferencesfrom the menu bar. SelectTabsat the top to configure these options. Open pages in tabs instead of windows: Select eitherAutomatically,Always, orNeverfrom the drop-down. The difference between these is that Automatically will open the link in a new...
Step 1: Click on the “Apple” Menuand go to “System Preferences“ Step 2: Click on “SoftwareUpdates”. Step 2: If there’s a software update, go ahead and update your MacOS by clicking on “Upgrade Now” and following the step-by-step process. ...
Click Safari -> Preferences -> Advanced Select the checkbox -> Show Develop menu in the menu bar. Once the Develop menu is enabled,‘Enter Responsive Design Mode’will show up in the menu bar, as shown in the image below: Note:It’s vital to bear in mind that this feature is built ...
If you've ever used Safari on Mac to search an open webpage for a specific word or phrase, you've probably selected the Edit -> Find command in your browser's menu bar or used the Command-F shortcut. On iPhone and iPad, the way you search within a webpage in Safari isn't so ...
Fortunately, it’s free and easy to change to a different DNS;you might even make Safari faster by doing so. We suggest using Google’s Public DNS, but there are plenty of other alternatives as well. On a Mac, open theApple() menu and go toSystem Preferences > Network. Select you...