![]() (I can run Beta and v3 at the same time, interesting!)Also. This was on my home desktop, never touched by Safari 4. I get this:View image: Disclaimer: I'm not the author of the script, just eyeballed it and it didn't look dangerous at all.Hmm. Any takers?edit: changed mad to madeedit: Tried this script. I found this: It'd be awesome if someone made a script to do this to merge the nightlies, though. Quote:Originally posted by molitors:quote:Originally posted by NachoCheesier:quote:Originally posted by gnosis:Nevermind. ![]() We need a lot of these suggestions.Tab arguments aside, I really like Safari 4. Am I the only one who thinks this is pretty braindead? lolOAW I sent a writeup like yours to Apple as a bug report. And this, of course, is just one example. Even though that word is in the Bookmark Title and the Bookmark Address! The only way the Address field "sees" this Bookmark is if I start typing "netbenefits". In short, it doesn't search any subsequent segments of the URL if the first segment is anything other than "None. I can understand it ignoring "But it doesn't search the entire URL besides that. It doesn't use the entire Bookmark Address. It doesn't use the Bookmark Title at all. Thus far I see two major problems with the functionality as implemented.1. Click to select the site you want to visit. ![]() If the Top Hit is not the site you intended to visit, check the list of relevant suggestions, drawn from your bookmarks and browsing history, that Safari displays. Simply press the Enter key to connect to the site. As you begin to type an address in the address field, Safari automatically completes it with the most likely match - called the Top Hit - and highlights it. quote:Smart Address FieldEnter web addresses quickly and easily. Quote:Originally posted by OAW:While the new Smart Address Field is an improvement. ![]()
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