420benz macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 11, 2012 634 18 Feb 24, 2016 #1 Got some questions. This is what i see when i try to use Safari as my browser. Attachments Screen Shot 2016-02-24 at 5.23.58 PM.png 1.4 MB · Views: 340
P printrenori macrumors newbie Oct 29, 2011 25 21 Feb 24, 2016 #2 What's the question? The default homepage of Safari is apple.com. Use the bar above it to make a Google/Bing search or type a URL.
What's the question? The default homepage of Safari is apple.com. Use the bar above it to make a Google/Bing search or type a URL.
phillyboy82 macrumors regular Oct 27, 2015 175 70 Not from Philly Feb 25, 2016 #4 Are you posting with multiple accounts @philsr1939 @420benz ?? You keep thanking with a different account, so... You should consolidate your questions into one thread instead of spamming the board with multiple threads... Reactions: Jayderek
Are you posting with multiple accounts @philsr1939 @420benz ?? You keep thanking with a different account, so... You should consolidate your questions into one thread instead of spamming the board with multiple threads...
garirry macrumors 68000 Apr 27, 2013 1,543 3,907 Canada is my city Feb 25, 2016 #5 420benz said: Got some questions. This is what i see when i try to use Safari as my browser. Click to expand... What's the question or problem? Also, why are you asking something which is (presumably) very simple when you managed to install Google Chrome?
420benz said: Got some questions. This is what i see when i try to use Safari as my browser. Click to expand... What's the question or problem? Also, why are you asking something which is (presumably) very simple when you managed to install Google Chrome?
east85 macrumors 65816 Jun 24, 2010 1,343 495 Feb 25, 2016 #6 If you want more space for Safari you can click the green button to go full screen. If you'd like to hide the dock, or make it smaller those options are available in System Preferences > Dock.
If you want more space for Safari you can click the green button to go full screen. If you'd like to hide the dock, or make it smaller those options are available in System Preferences > Dock.
420benz macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 11, 2012 634 18 Feb 25, 2016 #7 phillyboy82 said: Are you posting with multiple accounts @philsr1939 @420benz ?? You keep thanking with a different account, so... You should consolidate your questions into one thread instead of spamming the board with multiple threads... Click to expand... Thanks I will change it in my profile [doublepost=1456445269][/doublepost] philsr1939 said: Thanks I will change it in my profile Click to expand... Don't know to do that. Tried to remove philsr1939 but still there.
phillyboy82 said: Are you posting with multiple accounts @philsr1939 @420benz ?? You keep thanking with a different account, so... You should consolidate your questions into one thread instead of spamming the board with multiple threads... Click to expand... Thanks I will change it in my profile [doublepost=1456445269][/doublepost] philsr1939 said: Thanks I will change it in my profile Click to expand... Don't know to do that. Tried to remove philsr1939 but still there.