Showing posts with label Safari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safari. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

How to Disable Autocomplete in Apple Safari


Click the 'Safari' menu, and scroll to 'Preferences.'
Select 'AutoFill.'
Deselect the check boxes next to 'Using info from my Address Book card,' 'User names and passwords' and 'Other forms.' This will disable all the sources AutoFill uses to complete forms, so Safari will not have any data to put into a form automatically.
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Friday, October 23, 2015

How to Hide the Safari Bar on an iPad


Tap 'Settings' in your home screen.
Select 'Safari' on the left pane.
Tap the 'Always Show Bookmarks Bar' switch on the right to toggle it 'Off.'
Click the 'Home' button below your display to return to your home screen.
Tap 'Safari' to confirm your new setting. Your 'Bookmarks Bar' should no longer appear at the top of your Safari screen.
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How to Clean Mac Files (7 Steps)


Open your Internet browser. Go to apple.com and click the “Downloads” tab. Move your cursor to the “All Downloads” tab on the left side of the screen and click “System/Disk Utilities.”
Click the “Most Popular” tab at the top of the screen, and click the “Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner” link near the bottom of the screen. Click the “Download” button.
Click “Windows” at the top of the Safari menu and click the “Downloads” button from the drop-down menu. Double-click the “Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner” tab and click “Agree” to run the program.
Click “Demo” to bypass the registration screen. Click the “Maintain” tab, then the “All” button to check all of the boxes in the window. Click the “Run” button.
Check the box next to “Force Empty Trash” and click the “Run” button.
Click the “Caches” tab and check the boxes next to “Clean Local Cache” and “Clean System Cache.” Check the box next to “Deep Cleaning” and click “Run.”
Type in your system administrator password, and click “OK.” Click “Restart” to restart your computer.
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How to Erase My Cookies in a MacBook (5 Steps)


Open Safari and select 'Preferences' from the Safari menu.
Click the 'Security' icon.
Click the 'Show Cookies' button. This displays a list showing the websites that have set cookies on your machine. If you use your MacBook for browsing the Internet, this list will be long.
Click the 'Remove All' button to erase all cookies from your MacBook.If you'd like to erase cookies from a few offending websites, select the name of the website and click the 'Remove' button.
When you are finished, click 'Done'. Cookies are now erased from your MacBook.
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Use a Macbook


Connect the MacBook's power supply by attaching its MagSafe connector to the port in the top left corner. The power supply plugs into any power outlet. If you need more cord length or a more secure connection, disconnect the plug prongs from the power pack and connect the included extension cord with a grounded plug at the end.
Turn the MacBook on by pressing the start button, which is in the top right-hand corner of the console. It has the standard power symbol of a circle with a line through it.
Navigate the MacBook's available applications on the dock located at the bottom of the screen. The standard programs on a MacBook include the calendar program iCal, the web browser Safari, the music-sharing program iTunes, the media player QuickTime, the online photo album iPhoto and iLife, which creates media files through iDVD, IMovie and Garage Band.
Open the Finder window in OS X by clicking the smiley-face icon at the dock's far left end. You can access your files in this window, which are organized by downloads, movies, pictures, music, documents and more. You can also search hard drive devices and other places with the lists on the far left.
Click on 'Applications' on the left side of the Finder window to search through all the applications on the MacBook, including the ones not seen on the dock. If you want one of these programs on the dock, drag the icon onto the dock and the icon will be added.
Access System Preferences by clicking on the square icon with gears. In this window you can set up and customize things such as the security settings, parental controls, software updates and wireless networking.
Connect peripheral devices to the MacBook using any of its four available ports. The MacBook comes with two USB ports, a FireWire port and a mini-DVI port. These are all on the computer's left edge with the power connector and Ethernet port. Audio input and output ports are on this side as well.
Insert CDs or DVDs into the disc drive on the computer's right side. The drive will read all CD-ROMS with Mac-compatible software, along with music CDs and DVDs. While all MacBook drives have a DVD player, they don't all have a DVD recorder. Check with the dealer for your model.
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How to Apply Parental Controls on iPhone and iPod Touch


Turn on the iPhone or iPod touch and tap the 'Settings' icon on the home screen.
Select the 'General' option and then tap 'Restrictions.'
Press the 'Enable Restrictions' button. You are prompted to create and enter a 4-digit restrictions passcode twice. This is different from the passcode lock feature.
Configure the 'Allow' section first. Use the 'On/Off' sliders to the right of each listing to allow or disallow use of Safari, YouTube, Camera, FaceTime, iTunes, Ping, Installing Apps and Deleting Apps.
Select 'Location' in the 'Allow Changes' section where you can limit the mobile device's ability to report the child's location to applications. Tap 'Accounts' to stop or permit changes in Mail, Contact and Calendars.
Review the 'Allowed Content' section. Here you can turn In-App purchases on or off. You can allow or restrict explicit lyrics in music, control access to movies and television shows and limit apps to specific age groups. Additionally, you can restrict participation in the Game Center.
Press the 'Home' button under the display screen to return to the mobile device home screen. The restrictions remain in place until you turn them off in the 'Settings' menu.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

How to Display Notepad on Yahoo on the iPhone


Tap the Safari icon on the iPhone's home screen.
Tap the URL bar. Tap the circle with the 'X' at the end of the URL bar to erase the text.
Type 'notepad.yahoo.com.' Tap 'Go.'
Sign in to your Yahoo! account if you aren't already logged in. Your Yahoo! Notepad appears.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

How to Close Web Pages on an iPod


Tap on the 'Safari' icon to open the Safari Mobile Browser on your iPod.
Tap the icon on the lower-right corner of your iPod. This shrinks down the web page.
Tap the 'X' icon on the upper-right corner of the shrunken web page to close it. Use your fingers to move around to other tabs and close any additional web pages.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

How to Clear Cookies From Safari On Mac Computer for Beginners


Open Safari and select Preferences. Once you're in Preferences, look at the very top of the page, not into the body. Up on top you'll see icons. One of these icons will be Security.
Click on Security and a page will open that will show you cookies. Point your curser to cookies and open this.
Another page will open showing you a window that allows you to view every cookie. Down at the bottom, you have the option of clicking on Remove. Click on that.
A box will open up asking you if you want to remove all the cookies. If you do, just say ok, and all the cookies will magically disappear. That doesn't mean, however, that your computer will stop acting up. But it will get rid of your cookies.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015

How to Erase an Activity From a MacBook


Click the 'Apple' icon at the top of the screen, and move your cursor to 'Recent Items.'
Click the 'Clear Menu' tab from the pop-up menu.
Open your Safari browser by clicking the icon on your dock, or open your 'Applications' folder in Finder and double-click the 'Safari' icon.
Click 'Safari' at the top of the screen, and click 'Reset Safari' from the drop-down menu. Check all of the boxes to remove all of your temporary Internet files, history, cookies and autofill text. Click 'Reset.'
Open your Firefox browser. Click 'Tools' at the top of the screen and click 'Clear Recent History' from the drop-down menu. Click the drop-down list and change it from 'Last Hour' to 'Everything.' Click the 'Clear Now' button.
Click 'Firefox' at the top of the screen and click 'Preferences' from the drop-down menu. Click the 'Advanced' button and click the 'Clear Now' button located under the 'Offline Storage' section.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Password Protect Apps On An iPad (5 Steps)


Select the 'Settings' icon from your home screen or the main menu. This is where you go for all general settings as well as settings for specific functions of the device. Settings for your mail, iPod, photo, video and Safari can all be accessed from this menu as well. For more information regarding specific settings, see the link in the Resources section.
Select 'General' followed by 'Restrictions.' You will see a list of apps pop up in your browser as well as a check box that says 'Enable Restrictions.'
Check the 'Enable Restrictions' box to activate the password prompt. You will see an icon pop up that says 'Set Passcode.' It will look familiar to the general password prompt that you see when you initially log on to your iPad.
Enter a four-digit password that will be easy for you to remember. Remember that this password will control access to specific apps and is a different password than the device code.
Select which apps you would like to apply the new password to. When you are done selecting the apps, press 'Done' to complete the process.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

How to Erase Your History on an Apple Laptop (5 Steps)


Open the Safari Web browser.
Click the 'History' menu at the top of the screen.
Click 'Clear History.'
Check the box next to 'Also reset Top Sites.'
Click the 'Clear' button to completely erase the history.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Build HTML5 iPad Apps (13 Steps)


Select a program to use for building the app. Although you can use sophisticated Web design programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver, you can also use a basic text editor like Notepad to create HTML and CSS files.
Research Apple’s Safari Developer Library for tutorials and sample code. Code is available for many of the iPad features, such as “SlideMe,” as well as other HTML, CSS and JavaScript codes specifically for Apple iOS devices and for Safari in general.
Familiarize yourself with the standards and capabilities of HTML5, CSS and JavaScript for the iPad. Tutorials and sample codes are available in books from the library as well as from experienced developers in blogs and forums.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to Clean a MacBook Cache


Click on 'Safari' from the Apple dock on your MacBook.
Click the 'Safari' button in the file menu. A drop-down menu appears.
Scroll down and click on 'Empty Cache.' A warning dialog box appears.
Click on 'Empty.' Safari deletes all files in the MacBook's cache. Restart Safari.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Delete Memory Cache on Safari (8 Steps)


Open up the Safari Web browser.
Click on the heading 'Safari' and choose 'Empty Cache' from the pull down menu. It will then ask you if you really want to delete the cache.
Click on 'Empty' if you are ready to clear Safari's memory cache.
Close and reopen the Safari Web browser.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Clean and Clear All Internet Track History on a MacBook


Open the 'Safari' menu from the Web browser.
Select 'Reset Safari.' A window will open listing reset options.
Place a check mark in each reset option check box depending on what you want to reset.
Click the 'Reset' button in the dialogue window.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Can You View Login History on an iPad?


Open the Safari app by tapping its icon on your iPad home screen.
Touch the small icon that looks like a book in the upper left-hand corner of the browser.
Touch the clock icon to open the “History” tab.
Tap a date to see all browsing history from that date.
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