So I was just surfing as usual and this bug jumps up and bites me!!!
Here's what it does:
Closes all open tabs and returns you to your homepage (when using Safari's auto-tab function)... very annoying...
Here's how to recreate it:
1. In Safari's preferences enable the always show tab bar option. Also have the bookmarks bar showing.
2. The way I have my bookmarks bar set up is as follows:
first: "Apple" (http://www.apple.com... also my homepage)
second: "regulars" (3 sites: http://www.versiontracker.com , https://www.macrumors.com , and http://www.macbytes.com .... Auto-tab enabled)
the rest are just random sites, none auto-tabbed...
3. Once you launch Safari, click the "regulars" bookmark.
4. From any of the 3 subsequent sites, command-click several links to open them in tabs.. (Select new tab when it is created is off)
5. Select one of the tabs then click your 4th or 5th bookmark of your bookmarks bar to open it.
6. Now hit the back button as soon as you click on one of your bookmarks.
That should do it... it does it for me too...
I've submitted a bug report to Apple... Hopefully they fix it.
(It's ABOUT frickin time for a Safari update anyway...)
edited: a grammar mistake
Here's what it does:
Closes all open tabs and returns you to your homepage (when using Safari's auto-tab function)... very annoying...
Here's how to recreate it:
1. In Safari's preferences enable the always show tab bar option. Also have the bookmarks bar showing.
2. The way I have my bookmarks bar set up is as follows:
first: "Apple" (http://www.apple.com... also my homepage)
second: "regulars" (3 sites: http://www.versiontracker.com , https://www.macrumors.com , and http://www.macbytes.com .... Auto-tab enabled)
the rest are just random sites, none auto-tabbed...
3. Once you launch Safari, click the "regulars" bookmark.
4. From any of the 3 subsequent sites, command-click several links to open them in tabs.. (Select new tab when it is created is off)
5. Select one of the tabs then click your 4th or 5th bookmark of your bookmarks bar to open it.
6. Now hit the back button as soon as you click on one of your bookmarks.
That should do it... it does it for me too...
I've submitted a bug report to Apple... Hopefully they fix it.
(It's ABOUT frickin time for a Safari update anyway...)
edited: a grammar mistake