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maxjg

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For some reason, after I'd installed Safari 3, it retained it's brushed metal look. I have a feeling this has something to do with me installing Uno, which I had uninstalled a while ago. I re-uninstalled uno, and reinstalled Safari 3, and rebooted, all the normal steps, and still, brushed metal. I have made sure that I AM running Safari 3. Any ideas, anyone?

Max
 
Mine's brushed as well.

I had UNO a while ago, and it's been uninstalled for a while now also. I don't mind the brushed.

Anyone know if there's a way to make Safari keep one window size? (not let sites resize the window)

And also, when clicking links with target="_blank" in them, to open a new window, is there anyway to make Safari open these in a new tab, as opposed to a new window entirely?

I just recently switched back over from OmniWeb.
 
ZOMG! Brushed metal in Tiger! Who would have thought!? :p


Just wait for Leopard, then Safari 3 will no longer be brushed. ;)
 
the only difference i can see is the version number (someone else said that in another thread) .....it's still brushed metal, it's a good bit faster (i'm happy with that) ....but what about the nice unified look that the windows users get?
 
the only difference i can see is the version number (someone else said that in another thread) .....it's still brushed metal, it's a good bit faster (i'm happy with that) ....but what about the nice unified look that the windows users get?

It's obviously not gonna be implemented until either a new beta or, more probably, Leopard. I'm sure we can all cope for another four months or so!
 
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