D dvdchance macrumors regular Original poster Jun 21, 2012 238 8 Jul 25, 2012 #1 I just updated to the newest version of Safari, and the choice to empty cache data is gone. Does it now automatically get deleted when Safari quits?
I just updated to the newest version of Safari, and the choice to empty cache data is gone. Does it now automatically get deleted when Safari quits?
Clix Pix macrumors Core Oct 9, 2005 22,823 51,347 8 miles from the Apple Store at Tysons (VA) Jul 25, 2012 #2 It's now under "Develop"in the dropdown menu, with an option to empty caches (sic) or disable caches (sic).
It's now under "Develop"in the dropdown menu, with an option to empty caches (sic) or disable caches (sic).
D dvdchance macrumors regular Original poster Jun 21, 2012 238 8 Jul 25, 2012 #3 Clix Pix said: It's now under "Develop"in the dropdown menu, with an option to empty caches (sic) or disable caches (sic). Click to expand... Thanks for the quick reply. Perfect.
Clix Pix said: It's now under "Develop"in the dropdown menu, with an option to empty caches (sic) or disable caches (sic). Click to expand... Thanks for the quick reply. Perfect.
Clix Pix macrumors Core Oct 9, 2005 22,823 51,347 8 miles from the Apple Store at Tysons (VA) Jul 25, 2012 #4 You're welcome! I should have also added that to show the "Develop" menu in the menu bar, go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced and then put a checkmark in the box that says "Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar."
You're welcome! I should have also added that to show the "Develop" menu in the menu bar, go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced and then put a checkmark in the box that says "Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar."
M Michaelgtrusa macrumors 604 Oct 13, 2008 7,900 1,821 Jul 25, 2012 #5 I just noticed. No need to move it.