You can also choose internet explorer   8 or 9 to and it works pretty well.  
On Jul 31, 2012, at 8:08 PM, Rachel Feinberg wrote:

> Thanks very much for this, Chris. It works well for the most part! Except for 
> links being all .php, and i found you had to choose firefox for windows, and 
> not the mac version. The number was 11.0.
> Again, I've been wondering how to set this up for awhile, so thanks so much 
> for taking the time to explain it in detail.
>  
> On Jul 31, 2012, at 4:41 PM, Chris Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On my mac, I use the FB mobile site.  you have to configure a few things 
>> though in Safari to make it work correctly.  Let me outline those things 
>> below.  Being I'm an avid mac user, and almost never use my windows box 
>> anymore, I figured I could chime in here and help you out.
>> 
>> 1.  First of all, make sure you're running the most up to date version of 
>> Safari.  Go to your menu bar with vo+M, then open the Apple menu, and 
>> proceed by selecting Software Update.
>> 
>> 2.  Once you know that you are up to date, open up Safari, and hit 
>> command+Comma to open the preferences.
>> 
>> 3.  Next, interact with the toolbar using vo+shift+down arrow, and locate 
>> the advanced tab, and vo+space on it, then stop interacting with vo+shift+up 
>> arrow.
>> 
>> 4.  Navigate this screen with vo+right arrow, until you find the checkbox to 
>> enable the developer menu in the menu bar.  This might sound really weird, 
>> but trust me with this.  It does work, I promise.  If this box isn't checked 
>> go ahead and do so with vo+space.
>> 
>> 5.  Now close your preferences with command+W.
>> 
>> 6.  Now, hit command+L to get to the address bar, and type in
>> 
>> http://m.facebook.com
>> 
>> Beware, there is *no* www at the beginning of this URL.
>> 
>> 6.  Once here, we need to configure one thing to get this to work optymally. 
>>  Go to your menu bar with vo+m.  Once here navigate over to your developer 
>> menu.
>> 
>> 7.  Once in the developer menu, locate the User Agent sub menu, and expand 
>> it.
>> 
>> 8.  Inside User agent, hit the letter F, as in foxtrot.  This should land 
>> you on Firefox 4.0.  I know again this sounds really cock eyed, but trust 
>> me, I swear it works.
>> 
>> 9.  Select Firefox 4.0.  This should force the web site to reload.  Once 
>> done, have a look.  You'll now find it looks totally totally accessible like 
>> it did on the Windows side of things.
>> 
>> Unfortunately, I don't think there is a way to get that to stick.  In other 
>> words, each time you load the site, you're going to have to go to the 
>> developer menu, user agent, Firefox 4.0 after loading up the web site.
>> 
>> Remember, you do this after, not before, the web page is loaded.
>> 
>> I hope this helps.
>> 
>> If you want to see the resource I found this from, go to
>> 
>> http://www.applevis.com
>> 
>> and do a search for Facebook.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> On Jul 31, 2012, at 10:49 AM, Ed Worrell <blindworr...@optimum.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, I am using Friendly for Facebook. I have been looking for a 
>>> accessible iPhone Facebook app, to no luck. Then I started to look at apps 
>>> on the Mac, and I dove into Friendly for Facebook, and it is a great app so 
>>> far.
>>> 
>>> Ed
>>> On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Shawn Krasniuk <bigbigshawn....@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Alex, I don't know why it's not working for you but it works for me. 
>>>> When I press my designated hotkey for it to open, which is control+F, I 
>>>> can see pretty much everything on my Facebook. I even have Growl 
>>>> configured to tell me if there's a new notification. Perhaps you might 
>>>> want to set up a hotkey to open it yourself. Although, I would be 
>>>> interested in finding out if there's a better program than this, I would 
>>>> like to be able to have news feeds from friends and companies that I've 
>>>> liked automatically read out to me.
>>>> 
>>>> Shawn
>>>> Sent from my white Mac Book
>>>> 
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