Window size decreasing

Every time I open Safari 4, the window gets smaller. It's really annoying, because it hangs out on the bottom half of my screen so that I have to drag it to the top and then re-size it from the bottom corner. Anyone know anything about this, specifically how to fix it? Thanks.

Hi
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Might be a corrupt preference file. Via the Finder: Your User Account>Library>Preferences folder. Move the com.apple.safari.plist file to the trash, then restart Safari. This resets Safari preferences to default values. Restore any custom settings in either the Preference panel, Edit Menu (spelling), or View Menu. Also, restore any custom icons via the View>Customize Toolbar option..
Also, the reset adds Apple default bookmarks to your Bookmarks collection (command/option/B keys). Delete any you don't want.
Resize the window to the desired size by dragging the lower right corner. When set, click on the red button in the upper left. Then, File Menu>New Window.
Quit/Restart Safari.
Let me know if that resolves the problem.

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