Apple MB543LL/A Laptop User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Apps 25
Safari
Safari is the fastest, most energy ecient, and safest way to surf the web on your Mac.
Get there fast. Click the Smart Search eld at the top of the window to see websites you visit
most frequently. Or start typing a word or website address—Safari shows you matching websites,
as well as Safari Suggestions for news, Wikipedia articles, iTunes music, weather forecasts, sports
scores and player stats, stock prices, help from Apple, and nearby points of interest.
Type what you’re looking
for or click a favorite.
Spread the word. It’s easy to share a webpage on social media, save it to your bookmarks or
reading list, or add it to Notes or Reminders. Just click the Share button at the top of the
window and choose an option.
View multiple pages in one window. Click at the far right of the tab bar to open a new tab,
then enter an address. To keep a website handy, drag its tab left to “pin” it, and it stays put in
the tab bar.
Drag a tab to the left
to pin it in the tab bar.
See what’s open on each of your devices. If you’re signed in to iCloud, you can see open
webpages on all your devices that are signed in to the same iCloud account. Just click the
Show All Tabs button at the top of the window and scroll down if necessary.
Tip: If the article you’re reading includes animations or ashy ads, you can use Reader
view to strip out the distractions and focus on the text. Click the Reader button in the
Smart Search eld.
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