2. Show Develop menu bar
I’m running Big Sur 11.6.5 with Safari 15.3.
Safari → Preferences → Advanced. “Show Develop menu bar” (at the bottom) is greyed out.
Mac Pro, macOS 11.6
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I’m running Big Sur 11.6.5 with Safari 15.3.
Safari → Preferences → Advanced. “Show Develop menu bar” (at the bottom) is greyed out.
Mac Pro, macOS 11.6
Try to restart you Mac in Safe Mode by holding down the Shift key at startup.
Safe Mode booting is usually slow because macOS performs a cleanup and verification tasks. After the booting is complete and you're logged in, restart normally your Mac and check if the Show Develop menu in menu bar works.
Try to restart you Mac in Safe Mode by holding down the Shift key at startup.
Safe Mode booting is usually slow because macOS performs a cleanup and verification tasks. After the booting is complete and you're logged in, restart normally your Mac and check if the Show Develop menu in menu bar works.
Did you try to quit Safari, execute the Terminal command and relaunch Safari? Did the menu show (regardless the grayed checkbox)?
Another think I'd do is to try to delete Safari's preferences located in your user's Library (com.apple.Safari.plist).
Move the file somewhere out of the Library rather than delete it just to keep it as a backup. After relaunching Safari, the preferences file should be created from scratch automatically. Any Safari's customization will be lost of course.
David-Sagers-Mac-Pro:~ davidsager$ defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDevelopMenu 1
David-Sagers-Mac-Pro:~ davidsager$
That did not change anything.
“Show Develop menu bar” (at the bottom) is still greyed out.
That did not change anything.
“Show Develop menu bar” (at the bottom) is still greyed out.
Try to enable it manually via the following Terminal command:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDevelopMenu 1
David-Sagers-Mac-Pro:~ davidsager$ defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDevelopMenu
2022-04-06 10:16:23.260 defaults[24902:142878]
Rep argument is not a dictionary
Defaults have not been changed.
The final number "1" is missing:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDevelopMenu 1
2. Show Develop menu bar