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		<title>By: james</title>
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		<description>In my safari (2.04) and firefox (2) when you hover over a link the description tag is displayed by the mouse pointer while the link is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the browser.

Maybe the status bar isn&#039;t switched on by default in Safari, I can&#039;t remember. Go to -View- then -Show status bar-.

I generally prefer firefox but safari seems faster. I also find the activity window in safari useful.


As for taking a screenshot with Grab:
Command-Shift-3: Immediately takes a picture of the entire screen.
Command-Shift-4: Changes the cursor into crosshairs. Drag the crosshairs over a section of the screen, then release the mouse button to capture the shaded area.

James</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my safari (2.04) and firefox (2) when you hover over a link the description tag is displayed by the mouse pointer while the link is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the browser.</p>
<p>Maybe the status bar isn&#8217;t switched on by default in Safari, I can&#8217;t remember. Go to -View- then -Show status bar-.</p>
<p>I generally prefer firefox but safari seems faster. I also find the activity window in safari useful.</p>
<p>As for taking a screenshot with Grab:<br />
Command-Shift-3: Immediately takes a picture of the entire screen.<br />
Command-Shift-4: Changes the cursor into crosshairs. Drag the crosshairs over a section of the screen, then release the mouse button to capture the shaded area.</p>
<p>James</p>
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