One of the great novelties of Safari 5 are the extensions, And it is that it has taken Apple a long time to realize that browsers such as Firefox or Chrome have experienced incredible growth as a result of activating the extensions.
Safari uses a system of extensions based on HTML, Javascript and CSS, which implies a very clear inspiration in the way of implementing them that Google has had with its successful Chrome browser.
This is how they are activated:
- Open Preferences, go to Advanced and activate the Development menu.
- Close the preferences, go to the Development menu in the menu bar and activate the extensions.
- Install the extensions of your choice. At the moment they are counted on the fingers of the hands ...
Link | Safari Dev Center
Perfect 🙂
I have a problem: the tab does not appear in the preferences menu, so I do not install the extensions, for example scribefire. What advice do you give me?
Relax, I didn't say anything. I needed to verify the obvious. Thank you anyway. I have you in rss. regards
Hello thanks for the contribution but you know that I have a problem, I follow the steps and go to preferences, I activate the development menu, I go to development that appeared recently and I do not get that option of "activate the extensions", if they were so kind to help thanks in advance
eee good I do not get what I said above but = the next step comes out that is in preferences the option of extensions, only that I still do not use mark all friends to tag everyone in a photo xd