Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
Tabs are dragable too :)

One day I was thinking if there was a faster way than copy-paste and
tried, I already at that point knew you could drag both to the desktop
to create shortcuts.

On 9/8/2013 3:29 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:

Trane Francks wrote:

By default, no. You should, however, be able to simply drag a link from
SM onto whatever browser you like and open it that way.
How very clever !  I had never even considered links as draggable,
and was staggered when it worked.  Thank you, Trane.

Philip Taylor
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Safari has a Develop Menu built in, which is off by default but user invokable via Preferences->Advanced. Until now the most useful thing about the Developer Menu for me was that it enables a built-in ability for browser spoofing...

...but I took a look just now and just noticed that it also has an "Open Page with" option that lets the user select from any of the browsers installed on the machine, similar to the basic OS X cntrl+click interface options for File Open.

I'm becoming more and more interested in Safari...I'd been rather dismissive of it previously.

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