Friday, 19 August 2011

10.7: Full screen Safari

Admittedly, this may be more of an observation than hint. On most full screen apps I use (Reeder for Mac, Mail, the fugly iCal) you don't typically need another window.


I have always had Safari to open new windows as tabs. I think this may now be the default in full screen mode. If you want another full screen invocation of Safari, just hit Command+N.

By extension: each Safari window with its own set of tabs can independently be in full screen mode or not.

[crarko adds: This doesn't actually run a second copy of Safari, it just creates a new Space and puts the new full screen window in it. It looks like Preview does something similar when you open multiple documents while running full screen.]

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