At 10:08 PM -0500 3/26/2011, Sean Carroll wrote:
And then - stock video card back in - it never came back.
In the bookmarks menu, grab the slider and pull it down -- IOW create the cover flow area.
When this thread began, I was prepared to chime in with how my Safari/Tiger, the same as Yersinia's, didn't bother me with Top Sites at all and how strange that was. I tested again first, and Top Sites was back, appearing no matter how I opened a new tab (one theory shot down) and all over Safari's preferences! What?? All because of the new Radeon, as it turns out. Or?
Top Sites pays attention to the preference settings. If you have it set to open top sites when you create a new window or tab, it will do so.
It was easy for me to get rid of Top Sites, however. Worked fine, just had no immediate use for it. Maybe I'll think of one.
heh. yea, lemme know when you think of one. I see Top Sites and the bookmark cover flow as being bs featuritis / eye candy that serves no function other than to slow your work flow. There must be a dozen features that Apple *could* have taken that time to implement. You know, things like simple bookmark sorting, etc.
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