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Allow personal home page when using WebKit

If you're using WebKit (a version of Safari with a newer web page rendering engine), here's how to make it use your preferred home page instead of the WebKit nightly home page.

  • Music videos and older iPodsWhat exactly can you do with a new music video and an older iPod? Answers here.
  • Essential mobile gearAs a Macworld editor, I’m often asked what I pack in my laptop bag; here’s a look at the kinds of accessories that are on my must-have on-the-go list, along with some specific examples of them.

Latest Tips, Tricks, and How-To's

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    Allow personal home page when using WebKit
    If you're using WebKit (a version of Safari with a newer web page rendering engine), here's how to make it use your preferred home page instead of the WebKit nightly home page.
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    Music videos and older iPods
    What exactly can you do with a new music video and an older iPod? Answers here.
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    Essential mobile gear
    As a Macworld editor, I’m often asked what I pack in my laptop bag; here’s a look at the kinds of accessories that are on my must-have on-the-go list, along with some specific examples of them.
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    Use Safari 3 to help with text searching tasks
    Use Safari 3's enhanced find features to ease the task of searching text files for various words and phrases.
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    Frame your calendar
    Want to place your iCal calendar on the wall in digital form? Here's how.
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    Burn multiple CDs at once in iTunes
    If you’ve got a machine with more than one CD burner, here’s a simple method to use them to burn more than one music CD at once in iTunes.
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    Setting up Pro Tools recording gear
    Jim Dalrymple’s album-recording project continues, as he turns to the Digidesign 003 Factory audio interface, Pro Tools LE 7 audio software, and M-Audio Octane preamp for his recording needs.
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    Alphabetizing Firefox bookmarks
    Frustrated by Firefox's hesitance to alphabetize your bookmarks? It's easy when you know the trick.
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    Geek Factor: Control the world
    Your Mac can already talk to all kinds of electronic devices. But there are plenty of other gizmos that your Mac can’t communicate with: motors, robots, external LCD displays, and sensors of all sorts. You’ll need a microcontroller to connect hobbyist hardware to your Mac. Brian Jepson shows you how it’s done.
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    Turn to Path Styler Pro for logos, title graphics
    Path Styler Pro helps you produce high-quality logos and title graphics in either Illustrator or Photoshop with a noticeable ease of use. James Dempsey takes a closer look at the plugin.
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    Bugs & Fixes: Desktop items MIA
    If items you’ve tried saving to your Desktop are disappearing without a trace, Ted Landau feels your pain. Here’s how he solves the problem.
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    Copy paths from Finder selections
    There are a number of ways to see and/or copy the path to a given selection in the Finder. Rob Griffiths explores your options.
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    Add more solid desktop color options
    Discover two ways to use more than the 10 provided solid-colored desktop backgrounds.
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    Mail and its hidden headers
    Concerned that a spammer might learn of your whereabouts when you preview a message? Let's bring your concerns into perspective.
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    Mouse-only access to title bar icons in 10.5
    Learn a simple way to access title bar icon menus (proxy icons) in Leopard.
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    Sending iCal invites to the many
    Of course you can send a single iCal invitation to many recipients. Here's how.
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    Bugs & Fixes: Yahoo Mail won’t send
    If you’re an AT&T/Yahoo DSL user having trouble sending e-mail, you’ll want to read Ted Landau’s advice on how to fix the problem.
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    Quick and easy folder sharing in 10.5
    Learn how to easily share folders with anyone in Leopard.
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    Use a spring-loaded Path Bar in 10.5's Finder
    The Path Bar in OS X 10.5 is a useful addition to the OS, but it's not "spring loaded." Or is it? Learn one spot where you can, in fact, use a spring-loaded Path Bar.
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    Beware DVD copying software
    Looking for software to archive your DVDs? Google is not your friend.
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