On Dec 27, 2015, at 3:17 AM, Andrew Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the principle reasons for my move to El Capitan was the Safari muting 
> ability, which turns out to be close on useless — you have to suffer the 
> sound before you can turn it off, and as soon as you close the offending tab 
> the "mute all" vanishes also. Its almost as weird as the death of the save-as 
> procedure, Apple’s first major venture into the heart of cloud-cuckoo land.
> 
> I can’t afford to take a controlling stake in Apple so soon after xmas, is 
> there any other solution? I can see no helpful extension and would rather not 
> change browser.

What is the problem?

When I mute Safari, it mutes, Exactly what I want it to do. If I close the 
window that was annoying me, why would I then want any other pages muted? If I 
want the computer muted I mute the computer.


-- 
And sometimes there's a short cut. A door or a gate. Some standing
stones. A tree cleft by lightning, a filing cabinet. Maybe just a spot
on some moorland somewhere... A place where THERE is very nearly HERE...
If some people knew where such a spot was, if they had experience of
what happens when here and there become entangled, then they might - if
they knew how - mark such a spot with certain stones. In the hope that
enough daft buggers would take it as a warning and keep away. (Lords and
Ladies)

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