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OmniLemur

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Apr 6, 2010
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Hi!
I used to remove my Safari search bar using this tip:
In the Finder, control-click on Safari and select Show Package Contents. Navigate into Contents » Resources » English.lproj. Create a backup of ToolbarItems.nib, then open the original in Interface Builder.
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Set the main window's view mode to List (middle button in toolbar)
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Navigate into (by clicking the 'reveal' triangles) Window » Content View, and you'll see two Split View entries. Open each of those, and you'll see a Custom View and a Web Search Field. Delete the Web Search Field from both Split View entries. (Just select them and press Delete.)
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Save the file and quit Interface Builder.

In this newest update of safari, however, this appears to be impossible. Is there any way to remove the search bar anymore?

Thanks!
-Lemur
 
you could customize the toolbar and pull it off... but then you'd lose the address bar as well :(

switch to firefox/chrome/opera!
 
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