Open Safari with a blank page
How should I do to open Safari with a blank page and not with the previews one ?
I use Safari 5.1.6 and Mac OS 10.7.4
Mac OS X (10.7.4)
How should I do to open Safari with a blank page and not with the previews one ?
I use Safari 5.1.6 and Mac OS 10.7.4
Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Safari preferences / General tab
New window opens with: choose Empty Page
Safari preferences / General tab
New window opens with: choose Empty Page
Probably you also need to do one of the following:
* Close all windows before quitting Safari.
* Press option key when quitting Safari.
* Press shift key when starting Safari.
* Unchecking the box "Restore windows..." near the bottom of System Preferences, General.
charlie
Of course i have done that !
I do that and it's working of course but i want to know why Safari have change the behaviour ?
When i close a program i do'nt want to be at the same point when i reopened it !
Hold down the shift key when you launch Safari.
Ok! You're welcome!
Thank You QuickTime Kirk it's working
Jean-Pierre Potvliege wrote:
I do that and it's working of course but i want to know why Safari have change the behaviour ?
When i close a program i do'nt want to be at the same point when i reopened it !
If you don't want Safari to reopen all the pages that were open the last time you quit, you can do any of the following:
a) Close all windows before quitting (Command-Option-W)
b) Instead of just quitting (Command-Q), choose "Quit and Discard Windows" (Command-Option-Q, or hold down the option key when you choose from the menu)
c) Change the default to not reopen windows from last session - but this will apply to all applications, not just Safari. To do this, you can type (or copy/paste) the following line at the Terminal:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -bool false
(to revert the effect of this, retype with true instead of false)
Open Safari with a blank page