Hi,

You ask if anyone can think of a good reason not to turn quick nap on 
automatically in Safari.
I think I have one.

It really annoys me when I'm trying to edit a form fields on the page and quick 
knob is interfering with my editing.

I find I have quick nap turned off most of the time and use trackpad gestures 
to get around.

However, when I do need to do some more precise navigation, I turn it on but 
just for those instances.

Hope this helps,

Ioana
Please check out my cd on www.ioanagandrabur.com on iTunes and most online 
stores.

On Aug 23, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Veronica Elsea <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Okay everyone! Ummm, urr, uh, oops! Head down, tail between leggs, boy do I 
> feel stupid! <grin>
> So, public appology oh Macbook air! I had been playing around in Safari and 
> forgot that I'd taken out my activity which I'd created. So, ahem, guess who 
> forgot to turn off Quick Nav? Umm, now I know what happens in Mail when I 
> make that silly mistake again. Sheesh! Guess it's time to put that activity 
> back, eh?
> Sheesh! Can anyone think of a good reason not to have Quick Nav automatically 
> turn on when entering Safari? Thanks and please forgive the stupid mistake.
> 
> Veronica
> 
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> On 8/23/2012 7:56 PM, Veronica Elsea wrote:
>> Okay, I'm going to go gray before this Macbook is done with me! <shriek!>
>> After playing with Safari, I just thought I'd restart and see what
>> happens. Then I thought I'd check my mail. Two things. Did anyone else
>> notice that the first time you go into Safari and the first time you
>> opened mail in 10.8.1, you heard that sound you get when sending mail or
>> opening up Mission control?
>> Anyway, after that, I went into Mail and boy does it look weird. I know
>> we've had zillions of discussions about preview panes and all of that
>> but I haven't see it look like this before. When mail opens, I'm usually
>> set to classic view, which I still am. I have preview pane gone. Usually
>> I come up in the messages table where I can up and down arrow through
>> messages. It comes in and says messages table, inbox, 135 of 136. Okay,
>> I'm sitting on message number 136. If I up arrow, I hear, horrizontal
>> splitter. If I down arrow, I hear horrizontal splitter. If I Vo-left
>> arrow to the mailboxes table, I can hear the current mailbox but none of
>> the rest of them. I can interact with the table, but then I can't easily
>> get to the list of messages where I used to be able to up and down arrow
>> without interacting, getting to hear all of the column information at
>> once. Does this mean that the preview pane is back? Guess I'm going to
>> have to keep those instructions set right by the computer if every time
>> the operating system gets a snack, preview is back. Sheesh!
>> Now let's see if I can hunt those instructions down. Good grief! Thanks
>> for any help.
>> 
>> Veronica
>> 
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