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bbarrera
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Re: Safari Beta For Windows

said by nccycle See Profile :

That arrow doesn't show the past 20 links visited when you first open a window. At least for me that arrow on the far right of the address bar only takes me back to the original page I opened when I opened the window.
Works for me with Safari 3 beta on OS X.


nccycle
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reply to MorWired
said by MorWired See Profile :

In Firefox the address field has an arrow at the far right, clicking on that gives a pull-down of visited links. I believe that is what is being sought.
That arrow doesn't show the past 20 links visited when you first open a window. At least for me that arrow on the far right of the address bar only takes me back to the original page I opened when I opened the window.


MorWired
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said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

(1)There isn't a pulldown arrow on the browser address to look at the places you have been. All 3 other browsers have it.
said by nccycle See Profile :

At least in my copy of Fire Fox I can't just open up a new window and press on an forward or back arrow and see the last 20 places I have visited. I have to go to the history menu on fire fox just like on Safari ( and on Fire fox I only see the last 10 sites I have been to vs Safari's last 5 days worth of history of where I have been.
In Firefox the address field has an arrow at the far right, clicking on that gives a pull-down of visited links. I believe that is what is being sought.
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nccycle
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reply to Johnny
When you first open Safari and you want to see the places you surfed to yesterday then just go to the History menu and choose from the last 5 days to see where you have been.

At least in my copy of Fire Fox I can't just open up a new window and press on an forward or back arrow and see the last 20 places I have visited. I have to go to the history menu on fire fox just like on Safari ( and on Fire fox I only see the last 10 sites I have been to vs Safari's last 5 days worth of history of where I have been.


Johnny
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reply to SeminoleRob
If the arrows aren't highlighted, it means you haven't surfed anywhere in that window. Surf around and then there will be a list under each arrow when you press on it.

Assuming it works the same in Windows as on the Mac...


SeminoleRob

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said by Johnny See Profile :

said by DrAsh See Profile :

said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

Gee, I never would have figured out how to press a button

Press (and hold) not click - works fine for me.
What the hell is wrong with people? Did he think I wrote this

Press means hold down the mouse button (a 1984 Mac term, one of {Click, Press, Double-Click}).
just to exercise my keyboard? Oh let me guess - he "skimmed" (translation: didn't read) it.
Are we talking about the same thing here? I can press it (thought you were being sarcastic by giving the def), hold it for a minute on either of those two arrows. I can do the double dutch on it, its not showing me anything because they are not highlighted.

DrAsh

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said by Johnny See Profile :

What the hell is wrong with people?
Tell me about it - seems everywhere I visit nowadays (web-wise) there's just so much extra unnecessary crap 'cause of people not reading what they were asked/told - it's getting worse.


Johnny
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said by DrAsh See Profile :

said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

Gee, I never would have figured out how to press a button

Press (and hold) not click - works fine for me.
What the hell is wrong with people? Did he think I wrote this

Press means hold down the mouse button (a 1984 Mac term, one of {Click, Press, Double-Click}).
just to exercise my keyboard? Oh let me guess - he "skimmed" (translation: didn't read) it.

DrAsh

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said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

Gee, I never would have figured out how to press a button

Press (and hold) not click - works fine for me.


SeminoleRob

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said by Johnny See Profile :

said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

I installed it last night. Pretty fast. Couple of issues

(1)There isn't a pulldown arrow on the browser address to look at the places you have been. All 3 other browsers have it.

Press on the Back or Forward icons in the upper left corner. Press means hold down the mouse button (a 1984 Mac term, one of {Click, Press, Double-Click}).
So, open Safari and all the places I have been will be there by just hitting the back and forward buttons? Nope, doesn't work.

I can hit my arrow on Firefox or IE and see the last 20 places I've been. Safari doesn't have this, and that is one thing I like about a browser.

Gee, I never would have figured out how to press a button


lunarPlexus
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said by bobrk See Profile :

said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

Not getting into my Safari bug hall of fame either.
Hey, it works on MY PC. What's wrong with yours?
Haven't reformatted/reinstalled Windows in a while.


bobrk
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said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

Not getting into my Safari bug hall of fame either.
Hey, it works on MY PC. What's wrong with yours?
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lunarPlexus
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said by bobrk See Profile :

said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

said by bobrk See Profile :

Gack. Refresh, I didn't test that.
I believe that was the original complaint, not the contorted scenario you manufactured.
It's not a common use case for me, but the one I tested was.
Not getting into my Safari bug hall of fame either.


bobrk
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said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

said by bobrk See Profile :

Gack. Refresh, I didn't test that.
I believe that was the original complaint, not the contorted scenario you manufactured.
It's not a common use case for me, but the one I tested was.
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said by bobrk See Profile :

Gack. Refresh, I didn't test that.
I believe that was the original complaint, not the contorted scenario you manufactured.


bobrk
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said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

said by bobrk See Profile :

said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

Works on my Mac; not on my PC.

We're really getting to the bottom of this one.
Are you waiting for the page to reload completely? I just tested it on one of my XP boxes, scrolling down one page, clicking a link and then returning, and after the page completely reloaded, it jumped down to where I was before.
If I follow a link (as you suggest) and then go back, then refresh returns to the correct spot. If I just go to the page and then scroll down (not travelling to another page), then refresh goes to top of page. Once the scroll point has been established, it always returns to that point on refresh, regardless of where I might scroll to before hitting refresh.
Gack. Refresh, I didn't test that.
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said by bobrk See Profile :

said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

Works on my Mac; not on my PC.

We're really getting to the bottom of this one.
Are you waiting for the page to reload completely? I just tested it on one of my XP boxes, scrolling down one page, clicking a link and then returning, and after the page completely reloaded, it jumped down to where I was before.
If I follow a link (as you suggest) and then go back, then refresh returns to the correct spot. If I just go to the page and then scroll down (not travelling to another page), then refresh goes to top of page. Once the scroll point has been established, it always returns to that point on refresh, regardless of where I might scroll to before hitting refresh.


bobrk
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said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

Works on my Mac; not on my PC.

We're really getting to the bottom of this one.
Are you waiting for the page to reload completely? I just tested it on one of my XP boxes, scrolling down one page, clicking a link and then returning, and after the page completely reloaded, it jumped down to where I was before.
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Johnny
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said by SeminoleRob See Profile :

I installed it last night. Pretty fast. Couple of issues

(1)There isn't a pulldown arrow on the browser address to look at the places you have been. All 3 other browsers have it.

Press on the Back or Forward icons in the upper left corner. Press means hold down the mouse button (a 1984 Mac term, one of {Click, Press, Double-Click}).


DrewCapu
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reply to bobrk
said by bobrk See Profile :

said by lunarPlexus See Profile :

said by bmfan See Profile :

just single click the little icon, don't know why i never tried that before
Also, as reported on page 6, ctrl-L.
Which is also how you do it on every other winders browser, amazingly enough.
I tend to use Alt-D more often.
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