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1) Open RSS Button for Safari from Applications; 2) Choose your preferred news reader 3) Enable the extension from Safari Preferences under the extensions tab 4) If the toolbar button does not appear in Safari go to View / Customize Toolbar and drag the RSS Button to your toolbar. Compatible news reader desktop applications include. To install: 1) Open RSS Button for Safari from Applications; 2) Choose your preferred news reader 3) Enable the extension from Safari Preferences under the extensions tab 4) If the toolbar button does not appear in Safari go to View / Customize Toolbar and drag the RSS Button to your toolbar.
This article explains how you can fully reset Safari on your Mac. You might need to do this if Safari on your Mac runs very slowly, crashes often, acts bizarre, or functions incorrectly.
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Safari is included with the macOS operating system.
How to reset Safari
1-Remove site history
There are two ways to do this. If you want to remove particular web sites (e.g., a web site is giving you problems whenever you visit) then try the second option. Please also note that if you are using other Apple devices (iOS devices or other Macs), if you turn on Safari in iCloud preferences with the same Apple ID, your site browsing history will be removed from all of them.
See also: How To Change Default Search Engine in Safari
When you do this, you will be removing history of web sites you visited, recent searchers, list of download items, frequently visited sites list, web sites that asked to use your located and to send you notifications.
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- Open Safari
- Click Safari located in the menu bar in the top left hand corner of your screen
- Click Clear History
- You can choose different time period options: last hour, today, today and yesterday, all history. Select one.
- Click the Clear History button
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- Open Safari
- Click Safari located in the menu bar in the top left hand corner of your screen
- Click Preferences
- Click the Privacy tab
- Click the manage Website Data button
- Here you can remove everything, or you can remove specific web sites. You can also search to find a specific web site.
2-Clear web caches
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Here is how you can clear Safari's caches. Caches are images and videos, or the layouts for entire web pages you browsed.
- In the Safari app, click Safari
- Click Preferences
- Click the Advanced tab
- Check the ‘Show Develop menu in menu bar' box.
- Close the Preferences window
- Now you will see a new menu bar item called ‘Develop'
- Click Develop
- Select Empty Caches from this menu
Disable Safari extensions
Extensions are small programs that extends your Safari's functionalities. They add new features to let you enhance and customize your browsing experience. But some may have bugs and thus cause problems. And you may want to turn them off. Here is how:
- Choose Safari from the Safari menu bar
- Click Preferences
- Click the Extensions tab
- For each extension, you can use the checkbox to enable or disable that particular extension.
- You can also uninstall extensions.
Disable Safari plugins
Please note that Safari is no longer supporting most plugins. You can however view and manage the plugins you have installed. Here is how:
- Click Safari
- Click Preferences
- Click the Websites tab
- From the list on the left, use the checkbox to enable and disable the plugin. Select the checkbox to the left of the plug-in name if you want to enable it.
- When you are done, close the window
See also: How To See The Full Web Site Address In Safari URL Bar
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Discover and subscribe to RSS, Atom or JSON feeds in your preferred desktop or web based news reader from Safari.
To install:
1) Open RSS Button for Safari from Applications;
2) Choose your preferred news reader
3) Enable the extension from Safari Preferences under the extensions tab
4) If the toolbar button does not appear in Safari go to View / Customize Toolbar and drag the RSS Button to your toolbar.
RSS Button for Safari requires either a desktop news reader supporting RSS, Atom or JSON feeds or an account with an online news reader such as Feedbin, Feedly, FeedHQ, Inoreader, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, Minimal Reader or BazQuz Reader.
Desktop news readers verified working include:
– Cappuccino
– Feedy
– Leaf
– News Explorer
– NetNewsWire
– ReadKit
– Reeder 4.1.5+
– Stripes
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Languages: English
Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
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