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Mr Lucas

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Jan 8, 2021
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This is driving me crazy. Safari is randomly forgetting the names of websites I visit. After closing and reopening Safari, some of the website names in History are being replaced by the sites' URL. If I show History using the menu or keyboard shortcut, the History list opens and the offending sites' names show as (no title). Can anyone reproduce this? Safari 14.0.2 on Catalina 10.15.7.
 

Mr Lucas

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Original poster
Jan 8, 2021
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I don't think I explained very clearly in my original post. As I browse the web, the names of the websites appear just fine under the History menu. If I close and reopen Safari then drop the History menu down again, some of those entries now show as URLs instead. On opening the History list (CMD Y) some of the names are shown as (no title) with the correct URL on the right.
 

MistyTonksMom

macrumors newbie
Jan 16, 2021
4
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SoCal
Hello, my problem is that I can't edit my Top Sites at all, like I used to. When I go to preferences, I don't have Top Sites as an option, only favorites. So I can't even begin to access/edit my Top Sites options. Can you help me?
 

Mr Lucas

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Original poster
Jan 8, 2021
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Maybe do a little searching rather than asking the same question three times in different categories?
 

MistyTonksMom

macrumors newbie
Jan 16, 2021
4
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SoCal
Maybe do a little searching rather than asking the same question three times in different categories?
All the categories were about this subject, and as they all had varying dates, I wasn't sure if anyone would answer, any time soon. Maybe supply an answer, or solution, if you have one, instead of criticizing?
 

Mr Lucas

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Original poster
Jan 8, 2021
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All the categories were about this subject, and as they all had varying dates, I wasn't sure if anyone would answer, any time soon. Maybe supply an answer, or solution, if you have one, instead of criticizing?
Maybe learn a little forum etiquette and don't jump into someone's thread asking an unrelated question of your own. Also, a Google search or forum search would have told you within one minute that the Top Sites feature was removed from Safari 14.
 
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