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Me too. I loved the glass tabs :( It's really a shame they didn't stick with it and teased us so.

Their implementation sucked, to be honest. Having just grippers to move tabs around was a bad idea.

I don't have that in Preferences? :/

That's [the multiple pages thing] brilliant!

Go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced. Enable the "Show Develop Menu in menu bar". Go to the Develop Menu > Enable Extensions. Go back to Safari > Preferences. You should see a new "Extensions" tab.

I just found an odd safari bug (maybe it's just me)

But,

1. while I am here on neowin.net and I open a new tab and go to say 'google.com'

2. Close the 'google' tab

3. Return to 'newoin' and Click 'reply' from neowin.net

safari is automatically reopening the closed tab....

Anyone else experiencing this?

Edit: I can duplicate this every time, and I'm on Safari OSX 10.6.3

I just found an odd safari bug (maybe it's just me)

But,

1. while I am here on neowin.net and I open a new tab and go to say 'google.com'

2. Close the 'google' tab

3. Return to 'newoin' and Click 'reply' from neowin.net

safari is automatically reopening the closed tab....

Anyone else experiencing this?

Edit: I can duplicate this every time, and I'm on Safari OSX 10.6.3

I just tried it and couldn't replicate it.

This Reader thing is like magic.

Just found out you have to enable it through the Developer mneu... That's pretty weird... Why is that?

http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/2426/screenshot20100608at021.png

I guess it will stay disabled until developers start to make Extensions. And Apple will enable Extensions for everyone in the next point release.

I just tried it and couldn't replicate it.

This Reader thing is like magic.

Damn, I've tried everything but restart my machine and/or restore safari settings.

It's odd, it only happens on this site. I attempted doing it on apple.com and it didn't produce the same results.

Go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced. Enable the "Show Develop Menu in menu bar". Go to the Develop Menu > Enable Extensions. Go back to Safari > Preferences. You should see a new "Extensions" tab.

Not on Windows, and don't try and remove Apple Software Update (even after I unchecked it in the installer, it installed it anyway) Apple Application Support because Safari will not start - Error - An important parts of safari is missing reinstall or some such crap.

The "develop" menu shows up in the menu bar but no "extension" option is available.

Edited by DavidM

Damn, now I kinda wish the URL bar would search Google like on Chrome. I keep finding myself making a new tab, start typing, hitting enter and expecting Google search results to come up. Maybe a extension will fix it one of these days...

Also, the scrolling in Safari is DOG slow for me. How do I speed it up? I don't see an option anywhere...

--edit--

And just found a bug. Safari does not remember my page zoom options.

Damn, now I kinda wish the URL bar would search Google like on Chrome. I keep finding myself making a new tab, start typing, hitting enter and expecting Google search results will come up. Maybe a extension will fix it one of these days...

Agreed. It's the one thing I really like about Chrome, and with the way that the new Address Bar works, it seems logical that it should just search as well.

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