Safari’s Menus are still a hindrance
The Apple Safari Menu
Last week I found that no menu appears when I right click on the tool bar. This week my internet work speed slowed down because of lack of appropriate options in the Apple Safari’s menu, which pops up when I right click in the area where the web page is displayed. There are some options which I use frequently in Mozilla Firefox, but they all are missing in Safari’s menu. Options which facilitate background image viewing and sending the web page links are missing. One of the most important option ‘Select All’ is also not there in the Safari’s menu. Therefore I was not able to select all the text on the web page quickly and easily.
The Firefox Menu
The Firefox menu provides all these functions and some additional ones also. For example, in Firefox if you select some text in the web page and then right click your mouse, you will get an option named as ‘View Selection Source’. With the help of this option you can see the HTML source code of the selected portion only. Safari does not have this feature too. Firefox menu has an another comprehensive option (View Page Info) which is rarely used but can provide complete information about the web page. Its time to seriously revise the menus of Safari.
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