Safari 4 beta tweaks

20.03.2009

Show Notes

In the video, I refer to Safari 4 Modifier, which you can read more about in Dan Frakes' . I also mention , which contains many of the same tweaks you can do with Safari 4 Modifier, except I present them in their raw Terminal command form.

To colorize Safari 4 Beta's tabs, you'll need a graphics editing program, such as Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. One free alternative--and one that's basically as powerful as Photoshop though with an interface that's nowhere near as Mac-like--is , a Linux image editor. Thanks to the efforts of a few dedicated Mac enthusiasts, you can easily install GIMP yourself, using --it even includes a QuickLook plug-in, so you can QuickLook your GIMP files in 10.5.

To run GIMP on OS X, you also need to have installed. This is an optional install when you install OS X, so I include some basic instructions for installing it from your OS X install disc in the video. Once you have X11 installed, GIMP will run with a double-click, like any other OS X application (although there are some major interface differences once you're in GIMP, as you'll see).

Finally, here are the actual files that need to be modified for this hint--as noted in the video, these are found within the Safari application bundle, in the Contents -> Resources folder.