Come aggiornare la pagina su Safari?
To refresh a web page on Mac, you can use a keyboard shortcut similar to F5 on Windows. Safari, Chrome, and Firefox are among the Mac browsers that use this keyboard combination. Pressing the option key along with the refresh key will reload the page without caching, unlike the command + R combination.
Updating Safari on an old iPad
To update Safari on an old iPad, follow these steps:
- Go to System Preferences.
- On the Dock, select the gray icon with gears.
- Click on the "Software Update" button.
If you encounter an unsupported plug-in error, it could be because Adobe Flash Player is either not installed or not updated on your computer. Consequently, Google Chrome may not be able to load this plug-in. To resolve the issue, you need to download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.
To unblock the Flash Player plug-in on a Mac, follow these steps using Mozilla Firefox:
- Launch Mozilla Firefox on your Mac.
- Visit the Adobe Flash Player installation website. You can use this URL: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/.
To execute a plug-in, type chrome://plugins in the address bar of Google Chrome. This will display a list of installed plugins in the browser. It is also recommended to disable unnecessary plugins.
To activate Silverlight on Safari 10, follow these steps:
- Download Microsoft Silverlight from https://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/Get-Started/Install/Default.aspx.
- Open the Rakuten TV website https://it.rakuten.tv/.
- Click on Preferences and choose "Security".
- Select the "Enable plug-ins" checkbox and click on "Plugin Settings".
To install extensions on iPad, follow these steps:
- Open the Gallery app.
- Tap on the Edit button in the top right corner.
- Click on "More" to enable extensions from other photo editing apps.
To use Chrome Web Store on iPad and install Chrome extensions, follow these steps:
- Visit Chrome in the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.
- Click on "Get".
- Click on "Install".
- Enter your Apple account password and tap OK.
- Go to the home screen to start browsing. Click on the Chrome app.
To view file extensions on your Mac, follow these steps:
- Open a Finder window.
- Access Preferences to view file extensions on Mac.
- In the presented tab, choose the Advanced section.
- Check the box that says "Show all filename extensions".
To enable and disable extensions on Mac, including Apple and third-party extensions, use System Preferences > Extensions. You can also choose which extensions to include in the Share menu. Extensions, such as Edit, add additional functionality to apps, Finder, and the Touch Bar.