You could prob write an apple script to do this but I just do it by hand as I 
suck at scripting lol! I hope someone can prob help you with this as it can get 
quite annoying. Maybe  an automated work flow could be written or recorded as 
well.

Be blessed.
On Nov 10, 2012, at 12:09 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a way either through an Apple script, or through a macro that I can 
> set a keystroke where when I hit it within Safari, it'll perform a batch of 
> keystrokes all in one go?  More specifically, here's the situation:
> 
> I use Facebook's mobile site quite oftenly.  I really really like the I O S 
> app, yes, and use it quite regularly, but I also really really like the 
> mobile web site when I'm actually near my macbook.  The problem is, that even 
> the mobile site isn't very user friendly, unless you enable the developer 
> menu in the menu bar, which I've done, then go there and to user agent, then 
> tell it to mimic a version of Firefox.  Then it works pretty much identically 
> to how it does in Windows, which is awesome! seeing I'm very rapidly using 
> Windows less and less.  The problem is, ok, vo+M, d e v, vo+down arrow, u s, 
> vo+right arrow, f i, return.  OK, I just counted. that's 11 keystrokes, just 
> to do that one thing!  Ouch!  Is there thus as I said, not a way I could make 
> an apple script exclusive to Safari, or a macro, or something of the like, 
> and then bind it to just one keyboard map shortcut, so that with that one 
> keystroke, I essentially could then invoke all of that in one shebang?  I jus
 t find it incredibly! annoying having to do all of that every blasted time I 
open the mobile FB web site!  I figure there's gotta be an easier way!  Surely 
I'm making this way! harder than it has to be!  If nothing else, under Safari 
preferences, can I set my user agent by default to be Firefox instead of 
Safari, or could that have a bad backfire on me, in the long run?
> 
> Chris. 
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