Create custom clicked-link outlines in Safari
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Create Your Own Custom API
Create Your Own Custom API
02/05/2005 09:57 PMIf you've ever just gotten frustrated with XML-RPC, SOAP or any other
"web service" protocal - do what I did - make your own!
Create Your Own Custom Car Emblems
Create Your Own Custom Car Emblems
06/17/2005 03:58 PMI always wondered where cars got those special emblems you never
saw on the average body of the same make and model. Weird
abbreviations like S2AF, or shiny badges that proclaimed “6 Speed”
when maybe the car was actually an automatic? Today I found the
website that not only sells a ton of popular pre-made car emblems for
less than $20, but you can also customize your own set online. If
anyone wants to order…
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Codewalkers: Create Your Own Custom API
Codewalkers: Create Your Own Custom API
02/05/2005 09:07 PMCodewalkers.com has a new
tutorial posted this morning -
Create Your Own
Custom API.
If you've ever just gotten frustrated with XML-RPC,
SOAP or any other "web service" protocol - do what Nathan did and
write your own!
Create custom DVD menus using Toast 6
Create custom DVD menus using Toast 6
01/05/2004 09:51 AMI had a hunch that the background design for menus in Toast 6 must
exist as a tif or jpeg somewhere inside of the Toast package. I was
surprised to find that, actually, it's a PSD (Photoshop) file -- and
it's not just the ba...
MOM FAQ: Steps to Create a Custom Rule
MOM FAQ: Steps to Create a Custom Rule
12/30/2004 06:35 AMCreate a Custom User Interface with PPX
For Pocket PC
Create a Custom User Interface with PPX
For Pocket PC
12/30/2003 12:06 PMBrightHand Dec 30 2003 11:21AM ET
Create custom OS X keyboard layouts
online
Create custom OS X keyboard layouts
online
05/19/2004 10:30 AMThere's a great web-based program on Wordherd.com called Unicode
Keyboards for Mac OS. You can use it to create customized OS X
keyboard layout files, and it includes good documentation on how to
make it all work. All credits...
Create custom CD lable inserts using
cdlabelgen
Create custom CD lable inserts using
cdlabelgen
02/17/2004 11:49 AMAfter ripping my music collection from CDs with iTunes I quickly
realized that I was running out of disk space on my iBook. I found
some nifty AppleScripts on Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes that helped
me make MP3 CDs of my m...
Create self-updating custom slideshow
screensavers
Create self-updating custom slideshow
screensavers
03/14/2003 01:08 PMBy now I'm sure everyone knows how to turn folders into custom
slideshow screensaver. If you don't, see this hint, which also
includes references to two other screensaver hints. Here's one more
trick.
Instead of creating a ...
A set of AppleScripts to create a
scrapbook in Safari
A set of AppleScripts to create a
scrapbook in Safari
12/04/2003 11:51 AMAs mentioned in a recent hint, it would be nice in Safari to have a
scrapbook function like in Microsoft IE. I have created just such a
feature, and you can download the scripts that I use in 10.2.8 for
yourself.
WARNING: Th...
HOW TO: Create Custom MMC Snap-in Tools
Using Microsoft Management Console
HOW TO: Create Custom MMC Snap-in Tools
Using Microsoft Management Console
05/29/2004 03:43 AMCreate Safari cookies that expire after
each session
Create Safari cookies that expire after
each session
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIn Mozilla and variants, and many other browsers, you can set Cookies
to expire at the end of the session. This means that Cookies will be
kept for your use, until you close your browser and they are then
wiped out. I like t...
Create new blank Safari windows with
Command-T
Create new blank Safari windows with
Command-T
04/12/2004 10:11 AMIf you have *no* windows open (except perhaps the Downloads and/or
Activity Windows), pressing Command-T will open a new, blank Window
(without loading your home page). Command-T with a browsing window
open creates a new, bla...
Create and file Safari bookmarks at the
same time
Create and file Safari bookmarks at the
same time
07/28/2004 11:00 AMSafari will let you place bookmarks precisely into the folders where
they belong, rather than at the end of the bookmark folder. The trick
is to use the Bookmark page icon in the bookmarks bar, instead of
using the Bookmark b...
Create easy-to-use Safari search
shortcuts with Sogudi
Create easy-to-use Safari search
shortcuts with Sogudi
12/09/2003 11:00 AMSogudi is a really nice (free) plug-in for Safari that allows you to
define shortcuts and search strings for easy access. For example,
Sogudi comes preinstalled with a shortcut to search MacOSXHints. With
Sogudi installed, ju...
10.3: AppleScript and Safari clickable
link example
10.3: AppleScript and Safari clickable
link example
10/29/2003 12:32 PMJust noticed this today while perusing the AppleScript area at Apple.
I was looking for GUI Scripting to do download and install, but they
seem to indicate that GUI Scripting is installed by default in
Panther. One thing that...
Make your own music Digital tools let
listeners compile, edit, combine, even
create custom tunes, soundtracks
Make your own music Digital tools let
listeners compile, edit, combine, even
create custom tunes, soundtracks
04/26/2004 07:36 AMSiliconValley.com Apr 26 2004 11:52AM GMT
PSEB urged to create link with Microsoft
PSEB urged to create link with Microsoft
09/17/2004 10:22 PMJang Group Sep 18 2004 1:49AM GMT
Create a Web Page to Link to the
Resource Explorer in Notification Server
Create a Web Page to Link to the
Resource Explorer in Notification Server
04/21/2004 06:28 PMWindJack Solutions, Inc Has Released
AcroDialogs, a Graphical Designer for
Creating Acrobat JavaScript Dialogs -
Lets You Create Custom Dialogs Puickly
and Easily
WindJack Solutions, Inc Has Released
AcroDialogs, a Graphical Designer for
Creating Acrobat JavaScript Dialogs -
Lets You Create Custom Dialogs Puickly
and Easily
06/22/2005 03:00 AMAcroDialogs is a plug-in for Acrobat 6 and 7 that lets you easily
create custom dialogs for PDF documents and forms. In a PDF file,
dialogs can be used to create a document splash screen, customized
alert boxes (with your own images and special buttons), and
sophisticated input panels. All you do is drag and drop Buttons, Edit
Boxes, Images, etc. onto a dialog design. Rearrange, resize, and
copy/paste dialog box elements. AcroDialogs allows you to easily
create complex dialogs saving hours of coding in Acrobat. [PRWEB Jun
22, 2005]
They clicked with us
They clicked with us
04/14/2004 11:44 PMUSA Today Apr 15 2004 3:50AM GMT
Anti-Laptop Write-Ins Just Clicked
Anti-Laptop Write-Ins Just Clicked
11/06/2003 05:21 AMSuperintendent Kathleen Macy said Tuesday night that the contract with
Apple will be executed as planned. Kunze said it wouldn't make much
sense to break it because it would probably cost the district a lot of
money to do so. By Megan Boldt (Pioneer Press via MyAppleMenu)
The Insider: Microsoft patent story
clicked off a few people
The Insider: Microsoft patent story
clicked off a few people
06/07/2004 10:33 AMMicrosoft Corp. caused a stir in the technology world last week with
news that it was awarded a patent for, among other things, starting a
program "if the application button is pressed multiple times within a
short period of time, e.g., double click."
Could it be? Could the Redmond company now make other companies pay
for the ubiquitous practice of tapping a computer mouse twice to open
a program on a computer screen?
Netsky-V worm can infect computers
without e-mail attachment being clicked
Netsky-V worm can infect computers
without e-mail attachment being clicked
04/16/2004 08:47 AMVectormedia Software Release the Latest
Version of their Tinnitus Masking
Software Solution. Tinnitus Masker Pro
Allows Tinnitus Sufferers to Blend
Various Types of Noise on their PC to
Create their Own Custom Masking
Solution.
Vectormedia Software Release the Latest
Version of their Tinnitus Masking
Software Solution. Tinnitus Masker Pro
Allows Tinnitus Sufferers to Blend
Various Types of Noise on their PC to
Create their Own Custom Masking
Solution.
07/26/2004 12:47 PMTinnitus Masker Pro allows tinnitus sufferers to blend various types
of noise on their PC to create their own custom masking solution.
[PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
07/20/2004 02:43 AMStephen Becker has announced the release of Safari Magic 1.0, a
utility which adds several tools to Safari...
Sun CEO outlines plans for progress
Sun CEO outlines plans for progress
11/14/2003 07:27 PMOnly one questioner raised a hard issue: why Sun failed to snare
Mountain View-based search engine company Google as a customer. ...
Howard outlines his vision of EU
Howard outlines his vision of EU
02/12/2004 10:22 PMTory leader calls for "a new deal on Europe" that allows states to
determine how far they want to integrate.
Microsoft Outlines ERP Roadmap
Microsoft Outlines ERP Roadmap
06/18/2004 05:05 AMMicrosoft has announced its intention to invest heavily in its
enterprise resource planning (ERP) product lines. Over the next 12
months, the company is promising "significant new features" across all
four of its ERP lines: Great Plains, Axapta, Navision, and Solomon.
Microsoft outlines new Xbox
Microsoft outlines new Xbox
03/14/2005 05:23 PMItweb.co.za - Sun Mar 13, 07:36 am GMT
Green outlines bid plan for M&S
Green outlines bid plan for M&S
06/03/2004 02:10 AMRetail entrepreneur Philip Green's offers M&S shareholders a total of
up to £7bn in cash and a 25% stake in a newly-listed company.
BBC outlines 'radical' manifesto
BBC outlines 'radical' manifesto
06/29/2004 07:08 AMThe BBC launches its charter review paper, setting out its vision of
how it should operate in the 21st Century.
M&S outlines shake-up plans
M&S outlines shake-up plans
07/12/2004 02:36 AMThe High Street retailer announces big changes as it fights off a
takeover bid from entrepreneur Philip Green.
Leo: Literate Editor with Outlines
Leo: Literate Editor with Outlines
10/29/2003 11:26 AMLeo 4.0.4 released
Sun outlines new Galaxy server family
Sun outlines new Galaxy server family
04/08/2005 06:21 PMAn internal document briefly available on Sun Microsystems's Web site
has provided the first outline of its next-generation of servers based
on Advanced Micro Devices's (AMD's) Opteron microprocessor. According
to the document, a Portable Document Format (PDF) presentation created
by Ambreesh Khanna, a chief technologist with Sun's US Client
Solutions group, Sun plans to release four models of Galaxy servers by
year's end.
Sun leak outlines new Galaxy servers
Sun leak outlines new Galaxy servers
04/11/2005 07:55 AMTechWorld Apr 11 2005 11:20AM GMT
BBC outlines post-Hutton reforms
BBC outlines post-Hutton reforms
06/23/2004 03:17 AMThe BBC is to establish a college of
journalism training in response to criticism in the Hutton Report.
Xerox Outlines Services Push
Xerox Outlines Services Push
09/15/2004 01:15 PMXerox sought to drive home its new focus on services at its analyst
day briefing, and also unveiled new software to help users transform,
share and store documents more easily.
Intel Competitor Outlines UWB Roadmap
Intel Competitor Outlines UWB Roadmap
06/07/2004 08:31 PMFreescale Semiconductor outlined its ultrawideband (UWB) product
roadmap on Monday, as the Motorola subsidiary attempts to go it alone
against a consortium of competitors.
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An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
05/20/2004 11:45 AMBeing a satisfied Safari user, I've never seen the need to disable
JavaScript in my regular browsing; but this morning I came across a
need to test several sites with JavaScript both enabled and disabled.
Imagine my surprise ...
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
10/29/2003 02:19 AMAs noted yesterday, the latest version of Safari includes the 'do
JavaScript' command in its AppleScript dictionary. By using the
command, users can create AppleScript scripts that interact with the
Safari JavaScript DOM (Document Object Model). Apple provides sample
scripts along with links to Safari Developer FAQ, Safari JavaScript
DOM Part 1 and Safari JavaScript DOM Part 2.
An AppleScript to launch Safari and open
a given site
An AppleScript to launch Safari and open
a given site
07/23/2004 11:38 AMI have been plagued with a bug, for some time and for many verisons of
Safari, that for one reason or another insists on resetting my Home
Page to the "factory default settings" every so often. Just often
enough to be really ...
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
12/10/2003 11:28 AMThe Safari dock icon behavior has always annoyed me. If you have no
windows open and click on it, it will open a new Safari window.
Great. However, if you have other windows open or minimized to the
dock, it will just rest...
An improved 'Combine Windows'
AppleScript for Safari
An improved 'Combine Windows'
AppleScript for Safari
04/09/2004 03:59 PMThe "Combine Windows" Safari script (available on the Safari
AppleScript page) takes all the open browser windows and consolidates
them into one tabbed window. The following script gathers up all tabs
in all browser windows and combines them into one window
Potential Safari/HelpViewer security
vulnerability; AppleScript fix
Potential Safari/HelpViewer security
vulnerability; AppleScript fix
05/17/2004 08:53 PMThe problem arises when this automatic opening behavior is combined
with Apple HelpViewer's ability to automatically run programs via the
"help:" protocol. A maliciously intended help file could therefore
locate and launch a threatening file from within the mounted disk
image.
An AppleScript to email Safari URLs with
titles via Mail
An AppleScript to email Safari URLs with
titles via Mail
03/21/2003 10:17 AM
I've been trying to use Mail/Safari rather than Mozilla. One of the
(many) things I miss is the ability to select "send link" when viewing
a page, to have a new message created with the page title as the
subject and the URL ...
AppleScript for removing performance
bottlenecks in Safari (deletes
potentially problematic .plist files)
AppleScript for removing performance
bottlenecks in Safari (deletes
potentially problematic .plist files)
06/22/2005 02:39 AMMacFixIt readers John Boyden and Tom X have put together a small
AppleScript that will delete the QuickTime .plist file in question, as
well as a few other preference files that may cause issues with Safari
from time to time.
XUL in Safari
XUL in Safari
10/29/2003 12:12 AMSafari 1.1 is included with the new release of Mac OS X, Panther.
From Dave Hyatt's list of Safari 1.1 features:
A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on
Panther supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and
vertical boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder
content and reverse content. If you're building canned content that
you control using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout
possibilities at your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized
headers and footers and flexible center content? The XUL box model can
do that. Need to center an object within the viewport? The XUL box
model can do that too.
With Microsoft's alternative to XUL seemingly a few years away, are Apple looking to
beat them to it with an implementation that's compatible with
Mozilla?
Safari RSS
Safari RSS
07/01/2004 01:46 PMI haven't had a chance to talk about this, but I thought I'd again
start by briefly clearing up a point of confusion. Safari RSS is not
the name of the entire Safari browser on Tiger. It is the name of the
RSS/Atom feature in Safari itself. If you pull down the About
information in Safari on Tiger, you'll see that the version is
2.0.
On Safari
On Safari
01/09/2003 11:40 PMSafari's the neat-o new quick browser for OSX that runs off the
Konqueror guts and impresses the heck outta your neighbors.
Safari 1.0
Safari 1.0
11/03/2003 09:08 PMThe fastest and easiest-to-use web browser ever for the Mac.
Safari 1.2 bug seen here
Safari 1.2 bug seen here
02/12/2004 11:24 AMWe seem to have inadvertently revealed a bug in Safari 1.2 -- and we
think we know specifically what Safari is doing wrong. The bug
currently makes oatmeal of some of our layout elements. If not fixed,
it could discombobulate sites that are much more important than ours.
Safari 1.1
Safari 1.1
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSafari 1.1 is here. Those of you who picked up Panther can take it
for a spin. This release is big step forward from 1.0, chock full of
bugs fixes, improvements and UI refinements.
As far as new WebCore features, here's a few highlights:
(1) Better standards support. You'll find fixes for positioning bugs,
overflow bugs, floats, tables, gzip support, generated content using
::before and ::after, DHTML. You name it, we've improved it.
(2) Speed. We're still fast, and we're only going to get faster.
(3) CSS2 support. In addition to all of the bug fixes to be more
standards-compliant, we also added support for CSS2 properties like
text-shadow and new display values like inline-block. Try using
text-shadow in conjunction with ::selection. It's cool. :)
(3) Safari on Panther supports rgba values in CSS for specifying
border, background, foreground and shadow colors.
(4) Support for the CSS3 opacity (using -khtml-opacity) property.
Make entire blocks and inlines transparent without resorting to
transparent PNGs.
(5) A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on Panther
supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and vertical
boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder content and
reverse content. If you're building canned content that you control
using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout possibilities at
your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized headers and footers
and flexible center content? The XUL box model can do that. Need to
center an object within the viewport? The XUL box model can do that
too.
And in case you're curious, here's what we've already got working
post 1.1 in WebCore that you can look forward to:
(1) Support for the title attribute using tooltips
(2) The ability to tab to all controls in a Web page and to manipulate
them from the keyboard.
(3) Support for table border collapsing.
(4) Support for the CSS cursor property.
... and a whole lot more ...
Enjoy the upgrade and as always send us your feedback (trackbacks
preferred). We're listening.
Safari 1.2
Safari 1.2
02/05/2004 10:24 PMSafari 1.2 includes several great new features, the most important of
which (to me) is its ability to correctly render... (28 words)
Safari+NNW
Safari+NNW
03/11/2003 09:44 AMAn article about how NetNewsWire
and Safari complement one another can be found at O'Reilly here.
I agree, although Safari really needs to be able to reuse
windows for URLs sent from applications like NetNewsWire rather than
always opening a new window every time.
going on a safari...
going on a safari...
03/11/2003 02:00 PMso far i'm digging the new mac os x browser safari. i haven't tested
all css stuff and java, but...
Safari 1.3
Safari 1.3
04/16/2005 01:24 AMThose of you running Panther can now update to 10.3.9. This update
includes Safari 1.3 and new versions of WebKit, WebCore, and
JavaScriptCore that contain thousands of improvements we've made to
the engine since Safari 1.2.
What you are getting is all of the new standards support, new
WebKit capabilites, site compatibility fixes and performance
optimizations that are also present in Safari 2.0 for Tiger. The
layout engines for the two are virtually identical.
Here are some of the highlights:
Page Load Performance
Safari 1.3 loads pages overall 35% faster than 1.2 as measured by
IBench. In addition to improving the overall page load, Safari 1.3
will display content sooner than 1.2 did, so that subresources don't
hold up the initial display of the page.
JavaScript Performance
We have substantially improved the performance of the JavaScript
engine in Safari. I encourage you to check out Safari 1.3 on this
benchmark for example to see the improvement relative to 1.2.
HTML Editing
Safari 1.3 supports HTML editing, both at the Objective-C WebKit API
level and using contenteditable and designMode in a Web
page. The new Mail app in Tiger uses WebKit for message composition.
You can write apps that make use of WebKit's editing technology and
deploy them on Panther and Tiger.
Compatibility and Security
Compatibility and security are our number one priority in WebCore, and
Safari 1.3 has many important compatibility fixes. For example,
percentage heights on blocks, tables and cells now work much better in
Safari 1.3. min/max-width/height support has been added. More of the
table-related CSS properties are now supported. DOM methods like
getComputedStyle are now supported.
The DOM Exposed
The entire level 2 DOM has been exposed a public API in Objective-C.
This means various holes have been filled in Safari's DOM level 2
support. In addition to exposing the DOM to Objective-C, the JS
objects that wrap DOM objects can also be accessed from Objective-C,
allowing you to examine and edit the JS objects themselves to inject
properties onto them that can then be accessed from your Web page.
XSLT
Safari 1.3 on Panther now supports XSLT. 10.3.9 includes libxslt, and
Safari uses this excellent library to handle XSLT processing
instructions it encounters in Web pages.
Plugin Extensions
For those of you writing WebKit apps, a new Objective-C WebKit plugin
API is supported that lets you put Cocoa widgetry into the Web page
more easily. In addition enhancements to the Netscape Plugin API
(made in conjunction with Mozilla Foundation) have been implemented
for plugins that require cross-browser compatibility.
Did I mention it's really really fast? :)
In case you're curious about differences between the Tiger and
Panther versions of the engine, they mostly have to deal with
frameworks that changed underneath WebKit. For example we have new
faster image decoders on Tiger (that also handle PNGs correctly), so
you'll find that Tiger fixes some of the PNG gamma issues that will
still exist on Panther. In addition the new decoders are incredibly
fast and are now run on a separate thread on multi-processor machines
on Tiger.
The network layer has also been improved on Tiger, so this may be
another source of differences in behavior between the two operating
systems. Overall, however, it's likely that content and applications
you develop with WebKit will behave identically on the two operating
systems.
Let us know what you think.
Safari 1.1, Part 2
Safari 1.1, Part 2
10/28/2003 11:08 PMResponding to some of the trackbacks from the previous blog
entry...
The first mentions a bug in 1.1, and the test page is found here. In Safari
post-Panther, the rendering is actually different (but still broken).
I'm not sure what the problem is at first glance, but I'll take a
look.
The second trackback asks for complete navigation of bookmarks from
the keyboard. Since that isn't part of WebCore, I can't comment.
Several trackbacks also ask about Safari 1.1 on Jaguar. As I've
mentioned in previous blog entries, I can't comment on future Safari
releases.
I can whet your appetite with more WebCore stuff that we've
implemented since Safari 1.1: small-caps support, fixes for
first-letter and text-transform (the ugly doubling text effect is
gone), fixes to first-line, and speed improvements to DHTML.
Safari Beta v64
Safari Beta v64
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Safari Width 1.0
Safari Width 1.0
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThis script lets you easily set the width of the frontmost Safari
window. It displays a list of screen widths from 160 to 1600,
including the current window's width (which is already sorted and
highlighted in the list), and an 'Other...' item, in case the list
isn't long enough for you. Known limitations: Windows always set flush
to upper-left. No readme file yet. Note: There is currently no
description or mention of the script on the web site. [
d/l]
Fun Scripting Safari
Fun Scripting Safari
04/27/2004 10:10 AM Safari is scriptable and Apple offers a number of free AppleScripts
including a dictionary function, flight lookup, movie times, language
translation, and yellow pages lookup. They also give you
album,song,artist, and composer lookups from Safari to iTunes. To use
the dictionary simply highlight the word and click the appropriate
bookmark.
Safari Beta V64
Safari Beta V64
03/13/2003 10:25 AMI posted a screenshot of the latest rogue beta of Safari. Beta V64
adds a few improvements and really rocks on stability.
Check it out.
LiveDictionary 1.1.1 for Safari
available
LiveDictionary 1.1.1 for Safari
available
06/02/2004 05:41 AMMichael Ash has released LiveDictionary 1.1.1, a Safari extension that
adds fast, convenient dictionary lookups to the Web...
"Safari 1.2 Released"
"Safari 1.2 Released"
02/11/2004 03:46 AMNo Safari For Windows... Yet
No Safari For Windows... Yet
06/09/2004 05:57 AMDave Hyatt clarifies that iTunes does not use WebKit to render
the music store.
That would probably means that Apple
did
not port the web browser to Windows for its iTunes for Windows.
Safari CSS Effects
Safari CSS Effects
04/24/2004 05:17 PM After spending weeks on end coding around the quirky demands of
today's browser space, occasionally it's nice to design for a
completely controlled environment. Mac OS X is proving more and more
useful the further I dig in, and...
Create custom clicked-link outlines in Safari