Do you want to create your own widget without knowing anything about programming? You can if you install the Opera web browser and go to the Opera Widget Generator website.
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An RSS feed lists articles on a website, usually including a short summary of each listed article plus a link to the full article. Using an RSS reader for RSS feeds provides an easy way to scan the information on a website, and the latest versions of Safari for Leopard and Tiger include a built-in RSS reader. RSS feeds can save you time while keeping you up-to-date on the latest news in almost any field of interest. And accessing RSS feeds with Mac OS X (Leopard or Tiger) is easy with Safari. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to get started with RSS feeds using Apple's Safari web browser.
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If you find the font sizes in Safari are too small for your aging eyes, here's a quick tip to increase the font size on most web pages.
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If you use Mac OS X, you probably use either Safari or Firefox as your web browser. Both of these browsers are popular and serve the needs of most users, but there are other browsers for Mac OS X that are also good and have some extra features that are missing in Safari or Firefox. In this review, I describe some of the special features of one lesser-known browser: Flock.
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Here's a tip for creating separators on your Bookmarks Bar in Safari.
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Did you know you can open several web pages at once with one click on Safari's Bookmarks Bar? It's really quite easy to do.
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Do you have hundreds of bookmarks in Safari? Are you wasting time every day trying to find the bookmarks you need? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, this short tutorial can help you organize and find your bookmarks in Safari.
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Do you sometimes find that Safari slows down to a snail's pace? If you do, here are a few things that have worked for me to speed up Safari.
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