

However, the test linked above merely offers an "Install Microsoft Silverlight" icon. In Chrome: I had to use the "Get more extensions" option inside of Chrome to install.FYI, the plugin is set on "Always activate" in about:addons and disabling AdBlock did not help. In Firefox: the official "Get Silverlight" page tells me the plugin is installed ("Silverlight 5 (4.0)"), however the test page linked above renders black.When installation is complete, this confirmation dialog will be presented: Figure 1.1. To install, I'm merely using the Silverlight.dmg file and its installer to install. Download and install Silverlight: Figure 1.0. Tap on the page you view and this will bring a browser page, in Safari itself. On your iPad, open Safari and go to website. This is not a real solution but only a workaround to view silverlight websites. There is a way to view silverlight websites on iPad. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing Silverlight but without success. Silverlight is not designed or released for iPad. I had Silverlight version 4 installed before but never got it to work (I don't know if this was before or after my Yosemite update.) (As opposed to a big black square of nothing.) 2) Troubleshooting This should offer a menu and various content, mostly pictures.
#Install silverlight on safari mac os x
To start with, can anyone tell me if this Silverlight test works for them on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.1) ?

When installation is complete, wait for around 15.
#Install silverlight on safari for mac
Double click on it to launch the Silverlight for Mac Browser Plug-In installer. The Silverlight installation file will be downloaded onto your Mac. I'm not getting much success at all so far, nor help from the Web. Microsoft Silverlight For Mac Safari C Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight Mac Download Click on the box that says Install Microsoft Silverlight. I'm trying to get Silverlight to work on Mac OS X, any browser would do.
