On 2011/03/18 10:15, Geke wrote:
Interesting idea, Tina.
How do you do that, making Safari (or Camino, or FireFox) pretend it’s
an iPad?

You have to enable Safari's Developer menu, and then you can choose from a number of different user agent strings to make Safari identify itself differently.

This was part of John Gruber's plan to minimize your need for Flash plan:

<http://daringfireball.net/2010/11/flash_free_and_cheating_with_google_chrome>

or here:

<http://bit.ly/d3vBxT>

*AND*

<http://daringfireball.net/2010/11/masquerading_as_mobile_safari>

or:

<http://bit.ly/bwcqiu>

along with using Click To Flash & Google Chrome (Intel only) for when you are forced to use Flash.

I'm using most of this on my MacPro and happy with the results, my PPC Macs I'm relying primarily on Click To Flash.

Tina

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