A lot of Mac enthusiasts prefer using Safari over Chrome, thanks to its low battery consumption. With macOS High Sierra, Safari is better than ever before, but as with all browsers there are quirks that need fixing. Fortunately enough, most of the browser’s annoying quirks can be fixed by making a quick visit to Safari’s settings. Others need a little more work, but we’ll cover those step by step. Ready to upgrade your Safari browsing experience on your Mac? Let’s begin with fixing Safari’s default preferences first. 1. Enable Link Preview in the Status Bar When browsing through websites, you come across all sorts of hyperlinks. Some links…
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