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Is this normal Safari behavior??
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<blockquote data-quote="MacHeadCase" data-source="post: 285897"><p>Empty your Safari cache once in a while in a session (in the menubar ---> <em>Safari</em> ---> <em>Empty Cache...</em>) and lock Safari's icon folder. Here's how to do it:</p><p></p><p>Go to: Macintosh HD ---> Users ---> Your Home Directory ---> Library ---> Safari ---> Icons</p><p></p><p>Click once on the <em>Icons</em> folder and do <em>Command</em> (or <em>Apple</em> key) + <em>i</em>. In the <em>Get Info</em> window that appears, in the <em>Ownership & Permissions</em> ---> <em>You Can</em> section, change the folder's permissions to <em>Read Only</em>. Empty the Icons folder before you close your Finder window and that should help Safari in regaining some speed and some stability as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacHeadCase, post: 285897"] Empty your Safari cache once in a while in a session (in the menubar ---> [I]Safari[/I] ---> [I]Empty Cache...[/I]) and lock Safari's icon folder. Here's how to do it: Go to: Macintosh HD ---> Users ---> Your Home Directory ---> Library ---> Safari ---> Icons Click once on the [I]Icons[/I] folder and do [I]Command[/I] (or [I]Apple[/I] key) + [I]i[/I]. In the [I]Get Info[/I] window that appears, in the [I]Ownership & Permissions[/I] ---> [I]You Can[/I] section, change the folder's permissions to [I]Read Only[/I]. Empty the Icons folder before you close your Finder window and that should help Safari in regaining some speed and some stability as well. [/QUOTE]
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