Each time when users start Safari, toolbar missing. Users need to go to the View menu to turn it back on.
Its really annoying one. So how to keep the menu bar from disappearing?
Fix 1:-
If your navigation bar was gone, Press Command + L and quit the the browser (Command + Q). Then reopen your browser. navigation bar should back.
Fix 2:-
From the Safari View menu, unclick Enter Full screen option.
Fix 3:-
Close Safari and restart it.
Fix 4:-
On the top right corner, right click expand all double arrow and unclick “Hide toolbar”.
SEE ALSO :How to fix Safari running slow on Mac OS X Yosemite
Other Solutions:-
Its really annoying one. So how to keep the menu bar from disappearing?
Fix 1:-
If your navigation bar was gone, Press Command + L and quit the the browser (Command + Q). Then reopen your browser. navigation bar should back.
Fix 2:-
From the Safari View menu, unclick Enter Full screen option.
Fix 3:-
Close Safari and restart it.
Fix 4:-
On the top right corner, right click expand all double arrow and unclick “Hide toolbar”.
SEE ALSO :How to fix Safari running slow on Mac OS X Yosemite
Other Solutions:-
- Uninstall some 3rd party apps and plugins like Cosmopod, SpiceRack and Videobox.
- Go to Applications -> System Preferences -> Display and change the resolution from 1280×1024 to 1152×870.
macOS Catalina released just a few days ago. Many Mac users already praise the new features of this newly introduced OS. However, some users are having various problems when they are trying to upgrade to macOS Catalina.
One of the commonly reported problems is the disappearance of the Mac’s Dock after the update. Some users are reporting that the Dock keeps disappearing forcing users to restart their computers multiple times a day.
If you notice that your Dock is missing after you update, then this article is for you. The Dock offers a great way to easily access your favorite apps. So when it is missing, you may find that very annoying. Here is how you can fix this problem.
Please try each step one at a time until you resolve your issue.
In order to diagnose the issue, you may checkfor error code in event viewer. Open Event Viewer by clicking the Start button Control Panel System and Maintenance Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Event Viewer.
Before we start, please check your Dock settings. Go to Apple menu > System Preferences, then Dock. Here you can change many appearance settings. Please make sure that you did not set the Dock to hide. Make sure that your settings are accurate. You can adjust your settings.
Furthermore, pressing the Option-Command-D keys will hide or show the Dock. Is this shortcut working?
1. Restart your Mac by going to Apple menu > Restart.
2. Start your Mac in safe mode (or safe boot). Here is how:
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- Power off your Mac by going to Apple menu > Shut Down
- Turn on your computer and immediately press and hold the Shift key
- Keep pressing the Shift key until you see the login window. When you see the login screen, release the key
- Enter your password (you may have to enter your password a few times, this is normal)
- Now your computer is running in safe mode. Your computer may be slower than normal.
- Do you see the Dock or is it still not visible?
- Now leave the safe mode. To to that simply, turn off your computer and start your computer normally without pressing the Shift key. (cannot exit safe mode?)
3. Resetting the Preferences list may help you fix your problem. Here is how:
- Go to Finder
- Press and hold the Option key down and click “Go” menu in the Finder menu bar.
- Click Library
- This will open the Library folder
- Click the Preferences folder
- Find the file named com.apple.dock.plist
- Delete this folder (move it to Trash)
- And restart your computer
4. If nothing above helps you, you may want to reinstall macOS using macOS Recovery. Here is how:
Bottom Bar Of Apps Disappeared Mac 2017
- Turn off your computer
- Turn on your computer and immediately press and hold the Command (⌘)-R
- Release the keys when you see the Apple logo, or a startup screen.
- You may have to enter your password
- Then you will see the macOS Utilities window
- Select Reinstall macOS and click Continue
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