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New tabs in Safari web browser?
04-08-2014, 06:48 PM
Post: #1
New tabs in Safari web browser?
I like to use Safari as a web browser, I used to always hit ⌘T (Command-T), which opens a new tab. When I did this before, it would open the new tab and automatically have me ready to type in the top search bar. Now when I open the new tab, it juste goes to the new page, and I have to click the search bar to type. This is not a huge issue, but it is very tedious to not be able to just click ⌘T, and then just type without any clicking.

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04-08-2014, 06:56 PM
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Spuds,
Not sure what you are saying: You type ⌘-T and a new tab opens. Is that tab then active, is it blank or does it have content in it(a web page)?
I'd look here to change to the behavior I think you want:
Safari>Preferences>General : set "New tabs open with:" to "Empty Page"

As a last resort you can quit Safari and navigate to your Library folder in your home folder then Preferences and move the file com.apple.Safari.plist to your desktop which should re-set all Safari's setting to defaults when you launch it again. You can always move the file back later if you need to.

If you can't locate a setting that returns you to the 'normal' behavior here's a shortcut: Type ⌘-T to open the tab and keep the ⌘ key down then type L to activate the location bar.

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