Hi Chris and everyone.
Chris, when I type command-L, the next thing I do is to type in an
address. Then it loads and says, html content and I must interact to get
anything. It's just so weird that it worked once very nicely.
And I have not had any experience at all with disk permissions or the
repair utility. I'm going to toggle the new tab just for fun to see what
happens. I'll go in and look at hiding the tab bar because I can't
remember how that's set.
Thanks so much, all of you, for batting this around with me. I really
appreciate it.
Veronica
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On Aug 23, 2012, at 8:40 PM, Christopher-Mark gilland
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
Did you first type in an address then hit return after typing in the
address?
Before you hit command l did it take you to the html area?
Do you know how to run a disk permissions and a disk verify/repair in
disk utility? It honestly really might be worth trying as a very last
resort.
The only thing I am seeing that it seems a bit odd to me on is, why're
you wanting to hit command+L then immediately try navigating? All
command l does it takes you to the address bar. so, if you hit
command+L, then before you'll be in the html content automatically,
you need to first after hitting command+l type a web address, then hit
return. If you just hit command+L then try moving without doing
anything else first, then no, it's not! gonna take you to the html
area automatically. Sorry, maybe I'm just slightly confused on
exactly what your'e doing and how your command+L is connecting with
this issue.
As I said, if nothing else, might be worth running a disk permission
verify/repair. I doubt that would have much baring, but it's probably
what my next step would be.
Here's something actually else to consider. Did you upgrade from a
previous O S to ML, or did you do a clean install? If the former,
then did you have this Safari activity for your quick nav set up in
the previous O S before you upgraded? If so, then what might a
happened is you may have part of the activity configuration from the
previous OS lingerring around in addition to parts from ML, which of
corse would make things conflict. If that's the case, I'm gonna
suggest you try removing the activity entirely, then try to recreate
it from scratch.
Then! see if it works as expected, and actually, if you'd not done so
already, I'd even go as far as to remove the activity, then even
before! recreating it, see what it does if you then! with no activity
intact, try it.
This is, I agree, a bit perplexing. I'll do what I can, but short of
that and running a disk permissions verify/repair, I'm sorry. I'm
outta options striking out.
Chris.
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