To get Adobe on Safari, you will need to follow a few steps. Here is a detailed guide on how to do it:
1. Launch Safari: Open Safari on your Mac or Windows computer. You can find the Safari application in your Applications folder (Mac) or in your Start menu (Windows).
2. Open Safari Preferences: Once Safari is open, click on “Safari” in the menu bar at the top of the screen (on Mac) or at the top of the Safari window (on Windows). From the drop-down menu, select “Preferences.”
3. Access the Security settings: In the Preferences window, click on the “Security” tab. This will open the Security settings for Safari.
4. Open Website Settings: In the Security settings, you will see a button labeled “Website Settings” next to the “Internet plug-ins” section. Click on this button to proceed.
5. Locate Adobe Reader: The Website Settings window will display a list of plug-ins. Look for “Adobe Reader” in the list. If you cannot find it, you may need to install Adobe Reader on your computer. Visit the Adobe website and download the latest version of Adobe Reader.
6. Enable Adobe Reader: Once you have located Adobe Reader in the plug-ins list, select it by clicking on it. Then, choose the option to allow Adobe Reader to run on all websites or select specific websites where you want it to run. This choice will depend on your preferences and needs.
7. Close the settings: After selecting your preferred settings for Adobe Reader, click on the “Done” button to save your changes and close the Website Settings window.
That’s it! You have now successfully enabled Adobe Reader on Safari. You should now be able to view and interact with PDF files using Adobe Reader while browsing the internet.
Note: It is important to keep your Adobe Reader software up to date to ensure security and access to the latest features. You can check for updates by opening Adobe Reader and going to the “Help” menu, then selecting “Check for Updates.”
I hope this detailed guide helps you get Adobe on Safari. If you have any further questions or need assistance with any other topics, feel free to ask.