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[ Safari ] Forum functionality degraded?

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ciosad
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ciosad Posted: Tue, Mar 7 2017 11:38 AM

Hi Everyone -- I am having some repeatable issues when using Safari.  Specifically, the "more" button results in a spinning wheel.  I'm running Safari 10.0.3 on a MacBook Air loaded with Sierra (10.12.3).

I saw some older threads about this, but they were last active in 2015.  Safe to assume it is just a long running issue?

 

 

Millemissen
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ciosad:

 Safe to assume it is just a long running issue?

Yes it is!

Gotten used to it ;-(

If I need these functions, I open Beoworld in another browser.

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mbolo01
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mbolo01 replied on Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:20 PM
I use Firefox for this site, Safari does not properly work with it as you could figure it

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moxxey replied on Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:06 PM

ciosad:

I saw some older threads about this, but they were last active in 2015.  Safe to assume it is just a long running issue?

You can't edit posts either, which is madness. You have to switch to Chrome to edit!

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Mark-N replied on Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:30 PM

In Safari, you can switch the "User Agent" to something like "IE 11" and that enables the functionality.

Edit: Maybe it is "Internet Explorer 10".  I don't have my laptop here.  When you close the brower it will go back to the default.

 

 

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CB replied on Tue, Mar 7 2017 5:33 PM

I use it this way, and it works.

First, you have to check something somewhere in the preferences to enabled the "development" menu.

You do this only once.

Then, when you need it, you change the user agent. I choose Firefox Mac generaly. It remains like that until you close Safari.

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