Finally! I am able to start a thread!

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Hello, everyone. I have had Safari 3 ever since I got my MacBook Pro, and on this site, I could never find the "New Thread" button. I just downloaded Safari 4 Beta, and now, it just pops up! Any ideas why I couldn't see it on Safari 3?

P.S. Safari 4 seems amazing so far!
 
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the only drawback is that I can't seem to find a "reload" button.
 
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There is actually a way to reload a page, but it's not on the toolbar. It's in View > Reload Page. I set a keyboard shortcut using System Preferences.
 

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There is actually a way to reload a page, but it's not on the toolbar. It's in View > Reload Page. I set a keyboard shortcut using System Preferences.
No need. The default is Cmd-R.
 

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Reload page is still there, just a little harder to find. Look to the right of the address bar and slightly to the right of the "RSS" blue button. You'll see the nice little curly with the arrow. That's the reload button. :)

Have fun. Looks like Safari 4 is a keeper.

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Reload page is still there, just a little harder to find. Look to the right of the address bar and slightly to the right of the "RSS" blue button. You'll see the nice little curly with the arrow. That's the reload button. :)

Have fun. Looks like Safari 4 is a keeper.

Regards.

Leave it to Chscag to find that! I was looking right at it and missed it as I figured it would still be in the toolbar. Thanks! You have good eyes! :D
 
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You still haven't answered my original question - why can I now start new threads in all three of my browsers, but I couldn't before I downloaded Safari 4? I tried on my mom's PowerBook G4 aluminum and it didn't work on that one, either.
 
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I should have known.

Reload page is still there, just a little harder to find. Look to the right of the address bar and slightly to the right of the "RSS" blue button. You'll see the nice little curly with the arrow. That's the reload button. :)

Have fun. Looks like Safari 4 is a keeper.

Regards.

So that's what that's for! I should have known.
 

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