Thanks, Bill
this machine has more secrets than our current administration.
Maybe i  had to enhance Safari when I exported my addresslist to gmail. 
  there was a certain program i had to use. Maybe that started it. Don't 
really know.
Marta
On Mar 3, 2005, at 21:33, Bill King wrote:

> Marta,
>
> "Debug" is a hidden feature in Safari.  It can be 
> activated/deactivated  via the terminal or with the program "Safari 
> Enhancer"
>
> Here is a reference from the MacOSXHints web site.
>
> http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030110063041629
>
> I turned it on in Safari to enable importing bookmarks from Internet 
> Explorer.
>
> Don't know howor why  it was turned on on your computer.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> On Mar 3, 2005, at 16:32, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> Here is a question that has been bugging me : On the menubar in 
>> Safari there is "Debug" as the last entry. This has been there for 
>> quite awhile. However, on my Laptop it does not show. I tried 
>> preferences etc, to make it show up on my laptop, too, although I 
>> have no idea what the thing actually does. I do know this much that 
>> when an url is selected, then the first three entries :  show DOM 
>> tree, show Render tree, show view tree are black, otherwise they are 
>> grayed out.  What  is this "debug" for and why is it on my iMac and 
>> not on my laptop. Thanks for the help.
>> Marta
>
>
>
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