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Re: scripting in Safari
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Re: scripting in Safari


  • Subject: Re: scripting in Safari
  • From: Clint Hoxie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 08:56:00 -0700

Used Firefox for quite a while. Loved the extensions. Thought I'd use Safari for a while and see if some of the same features were available. So far, I'm having to make them up. This feature is one I especially miss (available as Morning Coffee extension on Firefox).

Clint



On Dec 23, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Mark J. Reed wrote:

I'll admit that my first instinct is to recommend switching to Firefox, which probably either already does what you want out of the box (e.g. "Open this folder of bookmarks all at once in tabs"), or has a ready-made plugin you can install to do it, or will let you write something to do it in Javascript. But that's all clearly off- topic, so moving on.

Safari's dictionary does look pretty pro forma. You can tell it to show the bookmarks window, but that's about it. I

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