If you want to save a website for later by bookmarking it, here’s how to do it on your iPhone or iPad in Safari running iOS 8. If you’re not fond of third-party web browsers on iOS, you’re not alone.
If you frequently dig through your browser history to find a Web page you looked at a few days earlier (or accidentally closed a few seconds ago), or peruse your bookmarks to revisit a page you saved ...
Once you memorize the patterns, keyboard shortcuts can be huge time savers. Some easy-to-remember keystrokes are available in Safari and give you quick access to your bookmarked URLs. In this Mac 101, ...
If you're using Apple Safari to browse the web on your business computer, home computer or iPhone, you might want to make sure you have a way to back up your bookmarks and saved passwords. If you lose ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
I took the plunge and downloaded a password manager today, and when I was researching how to use it on my iPhone, one help page said I needed to put some bookmarklets onto my Mac and then move them ...
Here’s how you can quickly organize your Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad or iPod. 1. Open the Safari app on your iOS device. 2. Tap the bookmarks button. 3. Tap on Edit. 4. You’ll be able to do ...
iPad users can also add preferred sites to the Quick Launch bookmarks in Safari. Read on to discover how to do it. How to configure the bookmarks bar in Safari? When you browse the internet with ...
Remember when you first started using a web browser, how great it was to be able to save bookmarks? It was necessary back in the day, because you couldn’t remember all those URLs, and browsers didn’t ...
Apple's forthcoming macOS Monterey promises to make saving and using Safari bookmarks faster. Here's how to improve them now, and prepare for what's next. Safari gets some of the more visible updates ...
If you’re not fond of third-party web browsers on iOS, you’re not alone. Apple blocks third-party apps from using its Nitro Javascript Engine, which means mobile web browsers like Google Chrome will ...