Hi everyone,
I've used Automator to turn a website I use a lot into an application.
It works fine, that's great. But once launched, it covers all other apps. If I want to use Cmd+tab to flick focus to another app, it comes up, but is covered by the open Automator app. I either have to close the Automator app or move it manually to another part of the screen to see the app I actually want to work with.
I'm pretty sure this wasn't the case with previous instances of Automator I've used. Does anyone have any ideas how I can change this behaviour and make my Automator app behave like any other app?
The process to create the app was:
"Get specified URLs" –> "Website Pop-up"
I'm using a MacBook Pro (2023 with Apple M2 Pro chipset) and Automator Version 2.10 (521.1).
Thanks,
Beau
I've used Automator to turn a website I use a lot into an application.
It works fine, that's great. But once launched, it covers all other apps. If I want to use Cmd+tab to flick focus to another app, it comes up, but is covered by the open Automator app. I either have to close the Automator app or move it manually to another part of the screen to see the app I actually want to work with.
I'm pretty sure this wasn't the case with previous instances of Automator I've used. Does anyone have any ideas how I can change this behaviour and make my Automator app behave like any other app?
The process to create the app was:
"Get specified URLs" –> "Website Pop-up"
I'm using a MacBook Pro (2023 with Apple M2 Pro chipset) and Automator Version 2.10 (521.1).
Thanks,
Beau