Safari community toolbar

When in Safari, I keep getting the following error message---"We're sorry but the Safari browser version you are currently using does not support the community toolbar."
How do I fix the problem??

Hi,
That toolbar isn't compatible with later versions of Safari. Follow the paths...
/Library/Application Support/ Move the Conduit file to the Trash.



/Library/Application Support/ Move all of these files to the Trash: SIMBL/Plugins/CT2285220.bundle


/Library/InputManagers/ Move CTLoader to the Trash.

/Library/Receipts/ Move ctloader.pkg to the Trash.


/Library/ScriptingAdditions/ Move any Conduit / CTLoader related files in that folder to the Trash.


/Users/<User name>/Library/Application Support/ Move Conduit to the Trash.


Relaunch Safari.

Carolyn

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