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aaronlam

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Jun 24, 2010
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1. In the new screensaver, you can't select a folder and use all images in subfolder. So I would have to dump all my images into one folder to have them all used. Smart Folders don't work either.

2. I don't like the Safari 6 tabs extend all the way across and changes depending on how many tabs I have open. It changes where I have to click on the tab. For example, if I always have Hotmail in one tab and Gmail in another, the position to click to those tabs changes depending on how many tabs I have opened.

Any ideas how to change these back? Everything else seems well.

Thanks.
 
1. In the new screensaver, you can't select a folder and use all images in subfolder. So I would have to dump all my images into one folder to have them all used. Smart Folders don't work either.

2. I don't like the Safari 6 tabs extend all the way across. Changes where I click on the tab. For example, if I always have Hotmail in one tab and Gmail in another, the position to click to those tabs changes depending on how many tabs I have opened.

Any ideas how to change these back? Everything else seems well.

Thanks.

Those 2 things have been bothering me too. I'm interested to find out if we can revert them to how they were before.
 
I wholeheartedly agree on Safari 6 tabs

What a terrible, terrible decision. I don't think I've ever found an OS X "feature" more annoying. Everything about it is wrong to me, and I can't figure out why they think it is a good change. I want my tabs consistently spaced, so my eye knows where to look for the names, and I want to be able to double click in the bar for a new tab!
 
I don't like the tab change, but it doesn't bother me really because I am just opening like 4-5 empty tabs so they are evenly spaced and I just swap back and forth no issue, even if a few say Top Sites or Blank.
 
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