This is a video of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard in action. It is a part of a series of videos. This one is about Web Clip Widgets. PLEASE NOTE: This is the OLD version of Leopard, without the new interface.
This is a video of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard in action. It is a part of a series of videos. This one is about Web Clip Widgets. PLEASE NOTE: This is the OLD version of Leopard, without the new interface.
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I'm trying to make a webclip but I don't have that button you are suppose to click to bring up your dashboard and create the clip. I have the newest versions as far I can tell because I just got my computer and I have updated everything. Help please!?
Very usefull feature :) I tried out a few things and it works perfect with Javascript too. This means that you can cut out small pieces of webapps for a quick use from your dashboard. (try it with Gmail's inbox for example)
click on the safari's toolbar (not deskbar). and then click on customise toolbar and then drag "open in Dashboard" to safari's toolbar. btw, this feature only works/have in Mac OSx not Windows.
Not that this is a very usefull feature but for anyone who wants to do this in their PC (XP or Vista) just download a program called Snippage, it's free and it does the same thing.
I noticed that, because it looks different than mine. I have the mirror like one you're talking about, but I thought the one he has is Tiger, I didn't know they have different versions of Leopard.
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Help please!?
Where do you find it ?
btw, this feature only works/have in Mac OSx not Windows.