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Safari reset to default in Leopard?

My daughter just bought a new mac and accidentally "removed"? hid? deleted? the browser http line that shows what site you're on. She reset Safari, but that did not solve the issue. I saw an answer to another safari question about the apple safari plist for resetting to default. That did not work on my mac as I think because I have tiger. So I am assuming that it is specific to leopard.
Her mac is a 13 " laptop with 4 G ram, not sure of the cpu
Thanks for your help

Message was edited by: hanne333

mac book pro, Mac OS X (10.4.11), 4gig ram, dual proc 233

Posted on Jul 2, 2009 11:06 AM

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Posted on Jul 2, 2009 4:15 PM

Hi

Open Safari. Go to the View Menu>Customize Toolbar. There, you can drag a new address window to the Toolbar. When complete select done.
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Aug 22, 2009 6:58 AM in response to Hawaiian_Starman

hi
i have the following problem:
i was using safari and i accidentally deleted the the address tool for seeing what site i am visiting.
when i press toolbar the customizing window doesn't appear ... but i still can move the buttons.
what i want to make is to bring back the adress tool...
i have tried resetting safari, and downloading it again. nothing yet
is there any way of bringing safari to the factory settings?
thanks!

Safari reset to default in Leopard?

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