Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-26 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi, How does one reset Safari? Can it actually be removed and re-installed? If so, how is this accomplished? Thanks. Les On Oct 25, 2011, at 11:47 PM, T-Mobile Contactsportia wrote: It could be a number of things, but I won't go through a list of reasons. It could be an Internet issue,

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-26 Thread Les Kriegler
The reason I don't think it's internet-specific is because she has wireless and her PC loads pages more quickly. If Safari could be removed and re-installed, I'd like to give that a shot. Les On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:44 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote: couldn't it just be a poor internet connection?

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-26 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi, I don't think Safari can be removed. To reset, open safari and go to the Safari menu in the menu bar. Here you will find the option to reset safari. Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com Twitter Skype: rwalker296 www.mobileaccess.org On Oct 26, 2011, at 5:55 AM, Les Kriegler wrote: The

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-26 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Ricardo, Okay, thanks. We'll try that. Les On Oct 26, 2011, at 6:10 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote: Hi, I don't think Safari can be removed. To reset, open safari and go to the Safari menu in the menu bar. Here you will find the option to reset safari. Ricardo Walker

Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-25 Thread Les Kriegler
I have a friend who has a new iMac. She does not use VoiceOver. It has 4GB of memory. She generally runs Pages, Mail and Safari at the same time. She reports that she experiences web pages loading in about 20 seconds, which seems like a long time for pages to load. WE changed her history

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-25 Thread Ricardo Walker
couldn't it just be a poor internet connection? Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com Twitter Skype: rwalker296 www.mobileaccess.org On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:22 PM, Les Kriegler wrote: I have a friend who has a new iMac. She does not use VoiceOver. It has 4GB of memory. She generally runs

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-25 Thread Les Kriegler
Well, it happens often which makes me believe it's either software-related or perhaps an issue with the on-board memory. I leaned toward software, but just don't know at this point. Les On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:44 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote: couldn't it just be a poor internet connection?

Re: Safari Sluggishness

2011-10-25 Thread T-Mobile Contactsportia
It could be a number of things, but I won't go through a list of reasons. It could be an Internet issue, also resetting Safari and clearing out the cache could assist in solving issues. Hope this assists anyone who may need it in the future. God bless, Portia. -- Sent from my Android phone

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-10 Thread Eugenia Firth
Hi Richarj. I'm not sure if this help, but when I've done downloads say from BARD, I have found a button and pressed control option space and it does the download lickity split. In fact, I couldn't believe how fast it did it. Now the only thing was I couldn't figure out how to get up there and

Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread Richard Ring
Hello: I have a brand-new Mac Book Pro here. It has a 2.7 core I7 processor, 4 gigs of ram, and to my way of thinking, that should be enough. When I go to download a file from the Internet, Safari becomes extremely sluggish. This behavior is quite recent. When I first got my wonderful new

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread Scott Howell
I have not encountered this behavior. Have you tried clearing your cache? Option-command-e will get the job done. On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Richard Ring wrote: Hello: I have a brand-new Mac Book Pro here. It has a 2.7 core I7 processor, 4 gigs of ram, and to my way of thinking, that should

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread Richard Ring
I shall, hope it helps. On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:01 PM, Scott Howell wrote: I have not encountered this behavior. Have you tried clearing your cache? Option-command-e will get the job done. On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Richard Ring wrote: Hello: I have a brand-new Mac Book Pro here. It has a

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread Richard Ring
When I press command option a I hear the word activity and am placed in a window that feels like a table but is not a table. I am not given any options as to how to proceed. So, I am uncertain as to how to erase the cache. I just tried to download an NLS book, and I am unable to check download

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread John Panarese
Hi Rich. There is an option to empty the cache from the Safari menu. The shortcut is option-command-shift-e. I missed your original message, so I am not sure of what you are encountering. Take Care John Panarese jpanar...@gmail.com On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Richard Ring wrote:

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread Richard Ring
Hi John: What's happening is this. If I try to download a file, any file, Safari gets strange. If I download something, I stop interacting with HTML content. I interact with the toolbar. I click the download button. Immediately, I start hearing Safari busy. Basically, this means I cannot check

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread John Panarese
Hi Rich, I'm assuming this is Lion? What kind of a machine and specs are you working with? Have you tried toggling VoiceOver off and then on again? I'm sorry to be coming in on this late. I've had family here all weekend, so I have only been able to browse messages quickly. Take Care

Re: Safari sluggishness

2011-10-09 Thread David Griffith
I am afraid I also have encountered it quite a lot on my Lion IMac bought a few weeks ago. On 9 Oct 2011, at 21:01, Scott Howell wrote: I have not encountered this behavior. Have you tried clearing your cache? Option-command-e will get the job done. On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Richard