Now this is just weird. And strange. And a bit impressive...

You'll need tot be running Safari 1.3 to see this, which means you'll need to have installed the MacOS X 10.3.9 update. You'll also need to have applied the latest version of Safari Enhancer, if you haven't done so already (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17776), or use some other way to turn on Safari's Debug Menu.

Assuming all of this is place, create a new Tab in Safari, then select "Use Transparent Window" from the Debug Menu.

It's weird. It's strange. It's a bit impressive (especially when you also use Exposé)...

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