Why people keep recommending to reinstall the System, is beyond me. I've been using Macs for 36 years, this has just about never been a fix, nor have anything to do with resolving problems.
Reinstalling is a huge waste of time and only causes more problems when you have to set up everything all over again.
It's something "Support" suggests to make you go away and probably not bother them again. Shutting down and restarting is more likely to fix problems. The problems seem to all be with High Sierra. Both these problems with Safari and Mail are with clean installs. The fact that there is an unannounced patch waiting for Safari indicates it is a known problem.
One which Apple should fix with an update in High Sierra, not leave for Users to discover and have to hunt for solutions. Apr 17, AM. Question: Q: Safari constantly reloading webpages More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question.
Question: Q: Question: Q: Safari constantly reloading webpages Hello and hopefully someone can offer advice to resolve a newly discovered issue I'm experiencing with Safari. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Safari reading list saves everything for offline reading, so you could use that feature for any page you download and don't read immediately.
I wish someone would write a jailbreak patch to mobile safari to enable page caching to disk, but until then, I guess I'll try mercury and icab. Thx all. In Safari or another browser app, touch and hold on a piece of text a single word or letter is fine , then lift your finger off the screen. The word or letter will be selected and the familiar little pop-up that says "Copy Define" appears. Touch "Define" and the screen that shows the word's definition or says it couldn't find a definition pops up.
Now, do not touch anything else; not "Done", "Search the Web", or anything else. Now press the Home button i. You will be switched back to the springboard with all your app icons and from there can do anything else you want. Then, touch the browser icon for the browser you were in and you'll switch back into it. The definition screen covering the browser window will still be there.
Touch "Done", and the screen drops away. Blessedly, the open browser window s will not reload. You can actually use Noosfeer for this. It is intended to be used in any browser and work offline. Today I inadvertently discovered a way to stop this annoying behavior, even though it does not qualify as a real fix, it is a method of suppressing the behavior by taking a simple action every time prior to switching out from Safari or another browser. Not ideal, but it does give you control finally of the browser such that the behavior is suppressed.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Can you prevent the iPhone browser from reloading pages? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 4 months ago. Active 5 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 78k times. I commute using the subway so this means 20 minute stretches of no internet. Is there a way to have them not reload so I can read them? Any other alternatives? Improve this question. Cajunluke If it's any consolation, iOS 6 will offer an offline Reading List for such situations. If only someone had made an app for this sort of offline reading while commuting Add a comment.
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