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Full screen mode in Safari

Is there a way to make Safari Full screen?


John

MacBook 2.13 ghz 2GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.6.2), Also own BlackBerry Curve 8330M

Posted on Oct 26, 2010 2:51 PM

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Posted on Oct 26, 2010 3:17 PM

Yes. Either drag the Safari window to the full size of your screen, OR

Instal Glims:

If you want to fix your Google search to a specific Google location, I recommend that you download and install the free plug-in Glims:

http://www.machangout.com/

which not only does that but much more equally useful stuff! (Such as automatically deleting Flash cookies, enabling Safari to run full-screen.)

(It adds items to Safari Preferences).

Not only does it already list a number of search engines and regions, but you can also add any other search engine not already listed in Glims by using the method described here:

http://www.machangout.com/tutorials/addsearchengine

Just enter the name you give the search engine in the name field, and the URL for it in the Query URL field.
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Oct 26, 2010 3:17 PM in response to John Wolf

Yes. Either drag the Safari window to the full size of your screen, OR

Instal Glims:

If you want to fix your Google search to a specific Google location, I recommend that you download and install the free plug-in Glims:

http://www.machangout.com/

which not only does that but much more equally useful stuff! (Such as automatically deleting Flash cookies, enabling Safari to run full-screen.)

(It adds items to Safari Preferences).

Not only does it already list a number of search engines and regions, but you can also add any other search engine not already listed in Glims by using the method described here:

http://www.machangout.com/tutorials/addsearchengine

Just enter the name you give the search engine in the name field, and the URL for it in the Query URL field.

Full screen mode in Safari

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