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Disable Styles and Javascript in Safari with Keyboard Shortcuts – How To
Now Safari’s just as cool as Firefox
ArrayIf you’re a web developer on the Mac, you may be sick of everyone talking about Firefox Addons that do everything but wipe your ass. True, Firefox is a great browser that is very expandable, but I love Safari, and I want to do as much web development on Safari as possible.
The feature that I missed the most in Safari was Disable Styles and Disable Javascript, both of which are super-easily done in Firefox via the Web Developer Plugin. With the advent of Safari 3, disabling CSS and Javascript is as simple as a keystroke combination of your choice!
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Tagged Apple, CSS, Development, Firefox, Hacks, How To, Javascript, Mac, Safari, Tutorial, Web Developer, Web Development
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Speed up your Mac – only thing that worked for me!
I’ve tried repairing the permissions. Limiting desktop icons. Removing Safari’s support for ICO icons. Clearing more hard drive space. Nothing. Frickin’. Worked. I have been so frustrated by how slow my Mac Pro has been. I have 2 2.66GHz dual-core processors, 2 GB of memory, and still I was getting spinning beach balls, crunching hard drives and slow menus…and nothing seemed to fix it. I decided to take action. I was fed up! And you know what? It’s really quite simple.