You click the bold Safari word on the top left corner, then you click preferences , then you search on the password button, and then you remove your password.
Click the name Safari and then Preferences which is what tools is called in Safari.
A .do file is a Java servlet and should play in the Safari web browser on a Mac. Make sure you have Java enabled in the Security settings of Safari's preferences.
- Open Safari - Above the Safari window, click on Safari - Click preferences - Click Show Cookies - Remove all
The tools menu for Safari can be found under preferences. You can also hit the command button to access the tools menu.
In Mac: Click Safari then preferences. Click extensions. Gaming Wonderland can be seen there then click uninstall.
First, go to the settings app on your iPod Touch. Then, go to Safari. From there, you can change the Safari Preferences.
open safari then up the top where file is go left and click the safari word then click preferences then either type in www.facebook.com or click set to current page and from then on everytime you open up safari your page will be facebook
It depends on how old your Mac is. When Apple releases a Mac, they include the most recent version of safari, so please try to be more specific. To check, open safari, click safari at the top, and click about safari.
Launch SafariClick 'Safari' on the top of the MacClick PreferencesCopy and Paste the URL of the website you want as your homepage into the URL box (on Preferences)Close the windows and you are done!
1. Click "Safari" in the toolbar 2. Select "Preferences" 3. Go to "Extensions" 4. Delete the "MacSave" extension
Safari comes pre installed on every new Mac. You can access the settings by starting Safari and then click on the Settings menu. You can download Safari from apple. You will get the latest Safari updates from the software update application i Mac OS X
Open the Safari Preferences (it's on the "Safari" menu) and click the "general preferences" tab. Put google.com in the Home Page field, and it'll open Google every time you open a new Safari window. Why you'd want to do this with Google I don't know; just to the right of the URL field at the top of every Safari window is a search field. Enter text in that field and push Return, and a Google search will happen.