Actually, webkit remembers this setting after upgrading. You only have to 
change that setting once. I install every new build and never have to redo this.

Speaking of upgrading every night, The only thing I would say about webkit is 
that I would like to have an option to see a list of changes between each 
build. I know that the list would be automatically generated from the log 
messages that developers write when submitting changes. These would probably be 
very technical messages, but even if I don't entirely understand what I'm 
reading I could still guess whether a change might be very experimental in 
nature. If it's a significant change I might hold off on upgrading for a few 
days in case there are bugs. Likewise, if I see an accessibility fix mentioned, 
that's an immediate upgrade in my book.

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sarah Alawami 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 7:15 PM
  Subject: Re: webkit question


  Yep I do every night so I might create a batch script if i can remember how. 
lol!

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  On Aug 17, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Esther wrote:


    Hi Caroly, Chad, and Others,


    Blake Sinnett answered this question last month, but to repeat instructions 
for how to get back your own home page:


    1. Open Terminal (e.g., from Finder, press Command-Shift-U to go to your 
Utilities folder, press "T" to select terminal, and press Command-Down Arrow to 
open the application). 


    2. Type or paste in the following line in terminal:
    defaults write org.webkit.nightly.WebKit StartPageDisabled -bool YES
    and then press return.


    3, Relaunch webkit. Your regular home page should appear.  You can also 
quit terminal, since you no longer need it.


    You only need to go through this once, unless you regularly download new 
versions of Webkit.




      On Aug 17, 2010, at 6:34 PM, Carolyn wrote:


        Chad:
        I've read the information on the website for disabling their homepage, 
but it appeared to be in either Greek, or serious geek-speak.  Either way, I 
have the same question.

        Carolyn
          ----- Original Message -----
          From: chad baker
          To: [email protected]
          Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:22 PM
          Subject: webkit question


          Hi quick question how do i disable the start page in webkit?
          I tried the terminal command but no luck.
          Is it all one string or no?
          Also my safari troubles are fixed just grabbed webkit.
          thanks

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