Any idea how I go about uninstalling plug ins?  Where are they installed?  

Thanks in advance,

Kim
On Apr 11, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi Kim,
> I would suggest that since Click to Flash seems to be misbehaving 
> particularly, you start by removing that and work your way from there.  I 
> believe the graying out of items implies some kind of dialog box is open, so 
> I'd also investigate whatever that might be.  Take it slowly and isolate the 
> problem.  I dare say something is corrupted somewhere, possibly related to 
> your installed plugins.  I must qualify all this by saying that I've never 
> used Click to Flash myself, and so don't know anything about it specifically.
> Hope this helps,
> Zack.
> On Apr 11, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks:
>> 
>> Webkit and Safari seem to have gone bonkers on me.  Every time I open either 
>> one, I get a dialog that pops up with click to flash release notes, etc., 
>> which I have to click the OK button to get out of.  I then am put on an HTML 
>> page with what looks like preference choices for click to flash or 
>> something.  I close this with command W, and am put on my home screen in 
>> either Webkit and Safari.  
>> 
>> From here, nearly anything I try results in mostly nothing.  I also notice 
>> that when I go into the menus for Safari or Webkit, most of the choices 
>> under the Safari or Webkit menu are grayed out and unavailable.  Even the 
>> choice to quit Webkit or Safari are unavailable.  I have to force quit both 
>> of these applications.  
>> 
>> Fortunately, I have IE running under windows under Fusion, or I would really 
>> be having a fit.  Webkit seems to have been getting increasingly irritating 
>> over the past few weeks, and I have found myself using IE more and more.  
>> This is not the direction I had intended to go with my Apple products, but I 
>> have no choice for now.  
>> 
>> Anybody have any suggestions?  I even got rid of Webkit and redownloaded the 
>> latest build, just to have the same thing pop up as soon as I opened it.  
>> 
>> Any assistance is appreciated in advance.  
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Kim
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