Yes mam.  That is them.

Glad you were able to find them successfully.

Take care, and God bless.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christina C. 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 3:50 PM
  Subject: Instructions to configure FB's Mobile site from Chris was What's 
your fave faceBook solution?


  I think I found them.  I was reading some old e-mails.  I am copying and 
pasting what I found below.  Are these them?


  ***************


  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.



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