From: Justan Oldfart on 18 Apr 2010 09:54 In article <slrnhsm0ep.2dqp.g.kreme(a)cerebus.local>, Lewis <g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > Is there an addon for Safari 4 that puts the sites icon in the tabs > (Preferably doing double duty over the 'close' icon). > > I know there was one for Safari 3, but IIRC it was an Input Method plugin > and won't work with Safari 4 under Snow Leoaprd. Glims puts favicons on the tab labels. http://www.machangout.com/
From: Justan Oldfart on 18 Apr 2010 18:35 In article <g.kreme-306226.10230118042010(a)news.iad.newshosting.com>, Lewis <g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontemailme> wrote: > In article <somebody-24BA1C.08544418042010(a)nntp.charter.net>, > Justan Oldfart <somebody(a)somewhere.com> wrote: > > > In article <slrnhsm0ep.2dqp.g.kreme(a)cerebus.local>, > > Lewis <g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > > > > > Is there an addon for Safari 4 that puts the sites icon in the tabs > > > (Preferably doing double duty over the 'close' icon). > > > > > > I know there was one for Safari 3, but IIRC it was an Input Method plugin > > > and won't work with Safari 4 under Snow Leoaprd. > > > > Glims puts favicons on the tab labels. > > http://www.machangout.com/ > > Thanks, I found that but it looked to me like it was still the Safari 3 > version. Works fine in the latest Safari on Snow Leopard.
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