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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

Some people are concerned that cookies are an invasion of privacy since
they do keep up with your browsing habits, but on the flip side, some websites, such as
those that employ shopping carts for purchasing items, may not work without cookies
enabled.
?–  Advanced Configure the way smaller font sizes are displayed, what style sheet to use,
and what proxy settings are needed. Ask your network administrator whether proxies
need to be set up in your browser if you are unable to surf the Web and know that you
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have a working network connection. Most users, under normal circumstances, won??™t
need to change these settings.
Get RSS Feeds
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, which is a format used for viewing webpages that
frequently update their content, such as news sites and blogs. RSS feeds update automatically so
you are always kept up-to-the-minute. These feeds have usually been accessed using programs
called RSS readers, but Safari has the capability to utilize RSS built right in.
When you access a website that publishes an RSS feed, Safari displays an RSS logo on the
right side of the address bar.


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