Showing posts with label safari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safari. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

HOW TO CLEAR BROWSER CACHE

Most browsers associate clearing the cache with deleting cookies and provide control over cookies in the same general area. We've included information on deleting cookies with the cache-clearing instructions below.

Internet Explorer 7


Select "Tools" at the right side of the browser's toolbar. Select "Internet Options" from the bottom of the "Tools" pop-up menu.




On the "General" tab of the "Internet Options" dialog box, select "Delete" in the "Browsing History" section.



Uncheck the "Preserve Favorites website data" box. Check the "Temporary Internet files" and "Cookies" boxes. Select "Delete."




Google Chrome V3.2

Select the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.



Select "Tools."



Select "Clear browsing data." 



Select the checkboxes for the kind of data you want removed. Use the dropdown menu to select the time from which you want to delete data. Choose "beginning of time" to delete all the data.




Select the "Clear browsing data" button. This will both clear the cache and remove cookies.




Firefox

Select the "Firefox" button at the top left corner for the browser window, then "Options."



Select "Advanced" (1), then "Network" (2), then "Clear Now."




Safari 6.1.2

From the "Safari" menu, select "Preferences."



Select "Remove All Website Data." This will both clear the cache and remove cookies.


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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

current version of your web browser





How to determine the current version of your web browser

I’m often asked how to determine which version of a particular web browser is installed on a computer. In fact, three people have asked me this same question just this week.

Since knowing the current version of your web browser is often useful for troubleshooting Internet-related issues, I thought it might be helpful to write a tip explaining how to determine the version number in all the most popular browsers.

Just follow the steps below for your particular browser. 

For Internet Explorer, 
click Help>About Internet Explorer. A small window will pop up containing the version number.

For Google Chrome:
1 – Click the Customize icon in the upper right-hand corner of the window (it looks like three horizontal lines stacked on top of one another).
2 – Click About Google Chrome.

For Firefox:
1 – Click the orange Firefox button in the top left-hand corner of the window.
2 – Hover you mouse pointer over the Help link, then click About Firefox.

For Opera:
1 - Click the Opera button in the top left-hand corner of the window.
2 – Click About Opera.

 For Safari:
1 – Click the “gear-shaped” Settings icon in the upper right-hand corner of the window.
2 – Click About Safari.

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Monday, 3 March 2014

Safari tabs in iOS 7 fastest way to do that

The quickest way to close all open Safari tabs in iOS 7

Swiping away open tabs in Safari is a struggle. This tip makes it far too easy.


                                      

Launch Safari and view your currently opened tabs. Instead of swiping each open tab away on your iPhone (or tapping on the X icon on the iPad), tap on the Private button at the bottom of your screen.

                                        


You'll immediately see a prompt asking if you want to keep the current tabs open, or close them before private browsing is enabled. Select Close All.

Tapping on Private again will disable private browsing and you'll have all tabs closed. Too obvious, and so simple.

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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Browser toolbars clean up procedure

You would assume that in 2014, we'd have place all the net shenanigans of the Nineties and early aughts behind US,however you would be wrong—at least for Windows users. transfer a desktop app like AVG, Skype, or Vuze and these programs can attempt to sneak toolbars onto your system or modification your default home page and browser. Yuck.

If your browser is loaded down with toolbars otherwise you wish to induce back to looking with DuckDuckGoinstead of Bing, here's the way to do battle against these foes on Chrome, Firefox, and net somebody.


Internet Explorer

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Like several fashionable browsers, net somebody will not let a toolbar run automatically—you ought to manually activate the trespasser. however it will still happen if you are not being attentive.

To scrub installed toolbars, click the settings cog in the upper right corner. From the drop-down menu select Manage add-ons. A new window will open and right at the top you'll see all of the toolbars hiding in your browser.

Highlight a toolbar you don't want and then at the bottom of the window, tap the Disable button. Repeat for all toolbars you want to get rid of and you're done.

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If a toolbar has hijacked your default search provider, stay in the "Manage Add-ons" window and click on Search Providers in the left-hand navigation column. Again, highlight anything you want to get rid of and then click Remove at the bottom of the window.

Finally, if you need to reset your home page, click on the settings cog again, this time selecting Internet Options. In the new window that appears, open the General tab to see a text entry box right at the top. Remove whatever's in there and replace it with your preferred homepage (such as "https://www.google.com"). Then hit Apply, followed by OK.

Firefox
It's even harder to enable a toolbar by accident in Firefox, but mistakes happen. To fix your problem, click on the orange Firefox button in the upper left corner of the browser.

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From the drop-down menu select Add-ons. In the tab that opens, click Extensions in the left-hand navigation column. Select the toolbar you want to get rid of and then click the Disable button to the far right of the page. You may be prompted to restart, which you may want to hold off on if you plan to disable multiple toolbars.

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To reclaim your preferred search engine in Firefox, go back to the main Firefox interface. Click the search provider icon in the search box to the far right of the address bar. Then simply choose a search provider from the drop-down list that appears.

Finally, to return to an old home page, click the orange Firefox button again and select Options > Options. Then in the new window that opens select General. At the top you'll see a spot called "Home Page." Highlight the text entry box next to it, enter your preferred home page's  URL, and click OK.

Chrome
Chrome is even less of a fan of toolbars than other browsers, and Google plans on banning all toolbars from the Chrome Web Store by June.But sometimes we might download and install a toolbar just for the heck of it. Luckily, dumping a toolbar is almost as easy as installing it.

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Start by tapping the menu icon in the upper right corner and select Settings from the drop down menu. In the new tab that opens, select Extensions from the left-hand navigation column. Scroll down until you find the toolbar you're looking for and either uncheck the Enabled checkbox or click the trash icon. Clicking the trash icon rids you of the toolbar for good, while unchecking the Enabled box leaves the toolbar installed but disabled.

Chrome also resists changes to its default search provider, but if you ever need to change it, here's what you do.

Again go the Chrome settings tab, but this time choose Settings in the left-hand navigation column. Under Search, click on the drop down menu and select your preferred search provider from the list.

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To return your home page settings, go up to the top of the same settings menu. Under On startup, click the Set pages link. A new window will open with the pages set to open when you fire up the browser. Hover over any pages you don't want and click the "X" on the far right of the page to nuke unwanted hijackers. You can also choose which page(s) to load on startup by merely adding their URL here.


That's it, you are back to normal!

Toolbars, home page, and computer program changes ar annoying, however they are doing take place from time to time if you are not careful once putting in new software package. Now, however, you recognize a way to obstruct the mental illness once disaster will strike.

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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Ten Cool OS X Mavericks Tricks

Move Dock Between Two Displays Quickly 



The improved multi-presentation help made the agenda. Be that as it may, when a client join two or more shows, the working framework puts the Dock, the rack at the lowest part of the OS X screen with symbols primed to start top pick applications, at the base of the default screen. Need to change that or rapidly start an application on the Dock without moving the rodent cursor to the next joined showcase? At that point put the rodent cursor at the bottom of the screen without the Dock and hold it there for a minute and the Dock will bounce to that show. 

Add Tags to Multiple Files without a moment's delay 



We likewise imparted in the aforementioned post about tags. These magic words make looking for indexes simpler and quicker. To add tags to more than one document at once, simply select the greater part of the aforementioned records in Finder and after that right-click on one of the documents making a point not to incidentally deselect the others and just select that record. We specify it since its not difficult to do. 

The pop up menu includes an item that says Get Info. Select it and a file info box will appear. Near the top find the tag box and type in a tag. For example, I collect all of my sermon notes files into a folder called Sermons. I selected them and chose Get Info and then typed in Sermon. Close the box and now that tag appears in Finder as a fast search in the lower left section. Click the tag and every file with the tag will appear. Available tags appear at the bottom of the left hand column in Finder.
As an added tip, there’s a collection of color tags. Use each color for a specific kind of file. For example we could add the Red tag to work files  or the Blue tag to all files related to family. Then every picture, document, spreadsheet, video or audio file with a Blue tag will show up after clicking the Blue tag item in 

Finder. The same holds for the Red tag.

Let Safari Generate Complicated Secure Passwords



For important websites that need a secure password, use the Safari password generator that’s built-in. When a user loads a sign-up page, like the one above, once the user enters an email address and then places the cursor in the password box, Safari will offer a pop-up with a suggested password. Use the password by clicking on it, then Safari will save user name or email address along with the generated password to the user’s iCloud Keychain. This doesn’t work if the user didn’t already set up iCloud Keychain. See how below.

Setup iCloud Keychain



In order to use the above tip, users must enable iCloud Keychain. Open System Preferences, either from the Apple menu at the top left or the icon that looks like a black and white gear from the Dock. Find iCloud and open it and put a check mark next to Keychain.

Enter the iCloud password in the box that pops up and then choose a four digit security code in the next box. OS X will ask for the code again to confirm it and then it asks for a phone number that can receive an SMS text. Now, when using Safari, passwords will get saved and synced across Apple devices. Bookmarks will show up on both the computer and iOS devices too.

Send Maps or Directions to an iOS Device or Elsewhere



Planning a trip on an iPhone or iPad can get frustrating. OS X Mavericks now comes with the Maps app that we run on iOS devices and the ability to send maps and directions to those devices, making this process easier.Open Maps on the computer. For directions, find the two sites between which you’re driving. Then click the Share button on the toolbar and choose which device to send the directions to. This gets easier for just a map. Make sure the area of the map shows up in the computer version and do the same as before, selecting from the iOS device registered. For this to work, the user must register their iOS device and their computer running OS X on the same iCloud account.
Users can also send Maps via Mail, Messages, AirDrop, Twitter and Facebook. The user can also add a bookmark to the place showing in the app.

Discover New Music in iTunes Radio



iTunes 11 comes with a great new feature for music fans called iTunes Radio. iTunes users can listen to their music and set up “stations” of music based on their favorite groups, songs or albums. To get to iTunes Radio, click on Music in the drop down list in the top right of the iTunes screen. For people who turn on the Sidebar in iTunes from the View menu, Music sits at the top of the left hand Sidebar. Across the top of the Music screen look for the Radio tab at the end of the row. The first time iTunes may ask the user to enable this feature by logging in and turning the Radio feature on with a click of a button. All users can use Radio, but iTunes Match customers get the service without ads while all others must listen to ads. For only $25/year, we think the iTunes Match service is a bargain.

Users can create their own stations. Just click the plus sign next the words My Stations in the iTunes Radio screen. Search for a song, artist or genre of music. For the holidays try Christmas or for a station based on Daughtry type the band’s name into the box. Below the search box the app offers stations based on genres based on music in the library or popular stations.

Use Safari Reading List as Temporary Bookmarks



Safari users can create temporary bookmarks using the Reading List feature. For example, if a reader wanted to read our review of the HP Chromebook 14 on Notebooks.com but doesn’t have time to read it till later, the person can add it to the Reading List and then check it out later either on the computer or on an iPad or iPhone connected to the same iCloud account.

To add a page to the Reading List in Safari either click on Bookmarks and then Add to Reading List or use the keyboard shortcut CMD+SHIFT+D. Then open it later on a computer using the Bookmark button just below the left arrow on the Safari Favorites Bar.  On an iPad it’s under the Bookmarks button next to the URL box.

Share Screen with Apple TV Wirelessly Using AirPlay




Whether a Mac user wants to show a presentation or just use their TV for a second display, they can do so wirelessly using AirPlay and an Apple TV hooked up to their TV or projector.


The AirPlay button shows up on the Menu bar in OS X Mavericks. It looks like a box with a tiny up arrow on the lower line. Click it and choose the Apple TV name where the second screen should show up. The screen will flash and the resolution may change on the main screen. After the screen flashes click the button again to set preferences like mirroring or using it as a secondary display. The user also disconnects the AirPlay display from this menu.
This gets useful for watching videos on the Apple TV while working or for doing presentations with the main computer screen used as the Keynote Presenter Display.

Find Newly Installed Apps Using Launchpad



When a user installs a new app from the Mac App Store, one way to find it quickly is to open Launchpad and look for the app with the little sparkles around it.

To easily start Launchpad, put it in the Dock or create a keyboard shortcut for it. To do the latter open System Preferences like we did before and find Keyboard. Click on the Shortcuts tab and select Launchpad & Dock from the left side. An item for Show Launchpad already shows up. Put a check mark in the box and create a keyboard shortcut by clicking in the box that appears and press they key combo. I used CMD+OPTION+SHIFT+L. From now on this key combo will toggle Launchpad on or off. Use it right after installing an app to quickly open Launchpad and find the sparkly app icon.

Use Enhanced Dictation



To use dictation while offline, the user must enable the feature in System Preferences. Find Dictation & Speed and click on the Dictation tab. Turn on Dictation and then put a check mark the Use Enhanced Dictation box. The computer will download the necessary files from the Internet so that a user can dictate offline. By default pressing the Fn key twice turns Dictation on. It’s a good idea to keep it as is because it’s easy to accidentally press the Command keys twice since they’re used more.


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Monday, 16 December 2013

Six settings to enhance browsing in Safari

Description


Make your browsing experience more pleasant by changing some default settings in Safari. Here is the solution for doing this.

Solution:

Set homepage options


The first option is when you create a new Safari window or tab and it is located in the General section. From here, you can select the option to open new windows with an empty page. Also, you can load an organized folder of tabs when you open a new window. By using Top Sites feature, you can set the number of previews to show in the same preferences pane.

Block pop-up windows



The feature of removing pop-ups is still available in Safari. But, you need to enable it by checking the appropriate box available in the Security pane of Safari’s preferences. By enabling it, you can prevent new browser windows from launching.

Clear site-specific data



Site-specific data can create a hindrance in your browsing experience. Thus, whenever you face such problems clear cookies and site-specific data but using Reset Safari option can clear data from all websites. Thus, go to the Privacy section of Safari’s preferences and click “Details” given under the option to remove all Website data. The panel that appears you can search the site from which you want to remove data.

Manage site-specific plug-in options



Similarly like site-specific content, you can manage site-specific plug-ins used to display content. Next to the option of allow or block plug-ins, you can find the option “"Manage Website Settings." With this, you can specify that in what way Safari handles each plug-in for specific web sites. After clicking the button, you can select a plug-in and then choose the restriction level used for other web sites.

Enable the Develop menu

Enable the Develop menu to load content directly from remote servers. For this, you need to check the corresponding box given at the bottom of the “Advanced” section of Safari preferences. Also, you can enable WebGL, change user agent identifiers, and use developer tools.

Tab through all items on a page



When you hold the “Option” key with Tab, Safari will highlight links and other objects. After this, press “Enter” to activate that link. You can reverse this behavior by going to “Advanced” section of Safari preferences and enable “"Press Tab to highlight each item on a webpage."

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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Stop the Shockwave Flash Chrome crash

Description


If you are running two versions of Flash at the same time then it is better to turn off one of them. Go through this tutorial to turn it off.

Solution




For this, click Chrome’s address bar typing typechrome://plugins and this takes you to Chrome’s Plug-in page. Look at the listing for Adobe Flash Player. In case, it shows two files then there is problem. Furthermore, you need to click “Details” available near the upper-right corner of the browser window. There will be two .dll files listed. By checking its location, you can see which Chrome is which.
In your App data Chrome folder, Chrome’s built-in version will be there. Its path is:
C:\Users\yourlogon\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\11.9.900.117\pepflashplayer.dll.
In Windows folder, Adobe’s version will be present. Its path is:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_9_900_117.dll.




Both of them have a “Disable” link. You can disable any one of them. If it will not work for you then uninstall and reinstall Flash. Moreover, you can also try disabling some extensions. For this, go to chrome://settings, and click on “Extensions” on the left.
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