What is Safari on iPhone? Setting up Safari on iPhone, iPad. Bookmarks and Reading List


Safari is considered the most fast browser on iOS. Apple's Internet browser works especially effectively on the iPhone 6s and iPhone SE, the most powerful smartphones on the market. In tests of performance in real-world tasks, including web surfing, no other gadget compares to Apple flagships. The devices work flawlessly with Safari, the browser functions without noticeable lags or slowdowns. Unfortunately, this only applies to the newest Apple devices, and older models tend to experience slower Safari performance.

There are several ways to help you restore the performance of the Apple proprietary browser.

1. Clear Safari History and Website Data

While surfing the web, Safari leaves temporary files in memory. And now the moment comes" spring cleaning", when it wouldn't hurt to clean up the data. It's very easy to do. You need to go to the Settings -> Safari menu and click the “Clear history and website data” button. The OS will warn you that this will clear your history, cookies, and other browsing data.


2. Disable background content refresh

iOS applications can load information into background. The function is very useful, but it additionally loads the Internet channel and slows down the loading of web pages. Go to Settings -> General -> Content Update and disable the use of applications in the background. You can disable the feature completely or limit its use for certain applications.


3. Close all Safari tabs

After each session of working with Safari, the program remains open a large number of tabs. As you use the browser, their number grows more and more, which is why Safari begins to slow down. To close everything open tabs, launch Safari and click on the switch tabs button. After that, select the “Close Tabs” command.


4. Clear offline list

Safari's delayed reading feature consumes free memory and affects the operation of the browser. With frequent use, the cache volume very quickly grows to several gigabytes. To clear your data, go to Settings > General > Statistics > Storage > Safari, click the Edit button and delete the offline list. Clearing the cache will not remove objects from the reading list.


5. Reset network settings

If web surfing is unstable, follow the reset procedure network settings from the Reset section in the main iOS menu. To do this, go to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset network settings. This way you will “reset” all network settings, including information about connected Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi passwords, as well as VPN and APN settings.


6. Set up fast Google DNS servers

If you find problems with the speed of your Internet connection or want to increase your web surfing speed, there is an easy way. You can increase page loading speed by using fast DNS servers. Typically on computer devices When connecting to the Internet, a DNS server is used, which is provided by the ISP. But if there is a need to increase the loading speed of web pages, you should configure special DNS servers.


Step 1: Open Settings on your iPhone and iPad running iOS 8.

Step 2: Go to Wi-Fi section.

Step 3: Tap on the button with the letter “i” next to the name wireless network, for which you want to set custom servers.

Step 4: Here in the DNS field you need to enter Google DNS servers: 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4.

7. Disable JavaScript

You can speed up opening pages in Safari by disabling the JavaScript engine. To do this, open Settings and go to the Safari section, then find the Add-ons item and turn the JavaScript switch to the “Off” position. After this, you need to unload Safari from the multitasking panel. It's worth being prepared to re-enable JavaScript if certain websites don't load correctly.


8. Disable Apple Pay availability check

Reason slow work Safari maybe new feature in iOS 10. In OS latest generation In-browser shopping has become more convenient thanks to support Apple Pay. When placing an order in an online store, just click the appropriate button and complete the order using a scanner Touch fingerprints ID. On this moment in CIS countries payment system Apple doesn't work, so the "Check for Apple Pay" option, which forces Safari to scan every web page for Apple support Pay should be disabled. This will have a positive effect on browser performance. Open Settings -> Safari and turn the “Check for Apple Pay” slider to inactive.

Users who are tired of re-logging into their favorite sites every time can use the (iCloud Keychain) feature. With this feature, all your passwords are saved in one place, and every time you visit the relevant web page, Safari automatically fills in the required fields. Below we will tell you how to find, view, add and delete saved passwords on iOS devices without visiting the site.

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Autofill feature

Safari's AutoFill feature allows you to automatically enter passwords, credit card information, contact information, and more. While AutoFill is disabled on some web pages, the input bar glows yellow on sites where it is enabled. All credentials in iOS, OS X and Bundle iCloud keys are stored in encrypted form. In addition, when creating a new account, Safari prompts you to generate secure passwords.

Native iOS browser and OS X let you find, view, and edit automatically saved credentials, but unlike the Mac, you don't have the ability to add new web pages through the Settings interface in iOS. All passwords saved using AutoFill can be accessed through the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

How to Find, View and Edit Safari Passwords on iPhone or iPad

In order to find saved passwords, you need to go to Settings —> Safari —> Passwords and enter the access code or log in with using Touch ID.

On iOS, web pages that use the same credentials are grouped together.

You can copy a saved login or password to the clipboard by clicking on the name of the site and holding it until a menu appears offering options “ Copy username" And " Copy password».

To have your browser automatically fill out authorization forms, go to Settings —> Safari —> Autocomplete and activate the item "Names and passwords".

View saved passwords on iPhone or iPad

You can view your saved password by clicking on the name of the corresponding site in the list of autofill functions. Will open new screen, displaying the credentials and the names of the resources on which they are used.

Add a password to the AutoFill list on iPhone or iPad

IN iOS opportunity adding a site to the list through the application interface " Settings» is not provided. In order to automatically save your credentials, you need to go directly to the site, and the browser will prompt you to remember your password. If you want Safari to generate strong password, when creating an account, click on the appropriate field and select “ Suggest password».

Removing a Password from AutoFill on iPhone or iPad

To delete multiple saved credentials in one move, click on " Change", select the names of the sites for which you want to remove credentials, and click on " Delete" A dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the action. Press " Delete».

You can erase the password for an individual web page by swiping left on the screen and tapping " Delete».

Editing

To change the site name, username, or password, click on the resource name in the AutoComplete list. On the screen that opens, click on “ Change" and enter new login in field " Username" and the password in the field " Password».

All pages that use this login are displayed in the " Web sites" If you want to delete a resource, click on the " "in a red circle. The next time you visit this site, the authorization form will not be filled out automatically.

Press " Ready" if you want to save the changes, or " Cancel"if you want to leave everything as it was.

Search web pages

Notice the search bar at the top of the screen. Click on it to bring up the keyboard. Enter the name of the web page for which you want to find credentials.

This manual describes iOS features 8 for iPhone 4S/5/5c/5s/6 and 6 Plus.

Basic information about Safari program Safari on iPhone lets you browse the web, use Reading List to collect interesting web pages to read later, and add web page icons to the Home screen to quick access. To view open pages and history, as well as keep your bookmarks and reading list up to date on other devices, you can use iCloud.

Internet search

Internet search. Enter a web address or search term in the search field at the top of the page, then tap a suggested search term or tap the Go button on your keyboard to search for the term you entered. If you don't want search suggestions to appear, go to Settings > Safari and turn off (under Search) the Search Engine Suggestions option.

Quick search from a previously viewed web page. Enter the website name and search term. For example, enter "wiki einstein" to search Wikipedia
information about Einstein. Go to Settings > Safari > Quick Site Search to turn this feature on or off.

Display Favorites at the top of the list. Select them in Settings > Safari > Favorites.

Search by page. Scroll to the bottom of the search results and then tap the item under "On this page." Click to see the next match on this page.

Selecting a search engine. Go to Settings > Safari > Search engine».

Browsing the web

Preview before proceeding. To see the URL of a link before you click it, tap and hold the link.

Open the link in a new tab. Touch and hold a link, then tap the "Open in new tab" option. To always open new pages in the background, go to Settings > Safari > Open Link.

View open tabs. Click . To close a tab, tap on the left top corner or swipe left on a tab.

View tabs open on other devices. If you turn on Safari in iCloud (Settings > iCloud), you can see tabs open on your other devices. Click , then scroll down the list.

View recently closed tabs. Touch and hold +.

Return to top of page. Tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the beginning of a long page. See more. Rotate iPhone horizontally.

Updating pages. Click next to the address in the search field to refresh the page.

View tab history. Touch and hold< или >.

View the website version for desktop computer. To see the full desktop version of the website instead of the desktop version mobile devices, tap the search field, pull down the Favorites section, and tap the query " Full version site."

Saving bookmarks

Add a bookmark for the current page. Tap (or tap and hold ) and select Add Bookmark.

View bookmarks.

We maintain order. To create a bookmarks folder, tap , then tap Edit.

Add a web page to your Favorites. Open a web page, tap the search field, pull down, and tap Add to Favorites.

Quickly view your favorite and frequently visited sites. Tap the search field to view your Favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited websites.

Editing Favorites. Tap the search field, then tap and hold a page or folder. An element can be deleted, renamed, or moved.

Select Favorite items to display in the search field. Go to Settings > Safari > Favorites.

How to open the bookmarks bar on Mac? Turn on the Safari option in Settings > iCloud so that items from the bookmarks bar in Safari on your Mac computer appeared in your iPhone's Favorites list.

Save an icon for the current page on the home screen. Tap, then tap Go to Home Screen. The icon will only appear on the device on which it was created.

Saving a reading list

Save interesting pages from your reading list to read them later. You can read pages in your reading list even when you are not connected to the Internet.

Add the current page to your reading list. Tap , then tap Add to Reading List.

View your reading list. Tap , then tap .

Removing an item from the reading list. Swipe left on an item in your reading list.

Do not load objects from the reading list by cellular network? Turn off Settings > Safari > Cellular Data.

Exchange of links and subscriptions

Subscribe to the source. Go to a site that offers a subscription, tap and Add to Shared Links, then confirm by tapping Add to Shared Links.

Delete a subscription. Tap and @ , select Subscriptions under the list of Shared Links, and tap next to the subscription you want to delete.

Filling out forms

When you sign in to a website, sign up for a service, or make an online purchase, you can fill out information in forms using the on-screen keyboard, or let Safari do it for you by using the AutoFill feature.

Tired of constantly entering your login information? When prompted to save your password for this site, tap Yes. The next time you visit, your username and password will be filled in automatically.

Filling out forms. Tap any field to display the keyboard. Do you press over on-screen keyboard to move between fields.

Automatic filling of fields. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & AutoFill and turn on Contact Details. Then, when filling out forms, tap the AutoFill button above the on-screen keyboard. Not all websites support AutoFill.

Addition credit card to make purchases. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & AutoFill > Saved Credit Cards > Add a Credit Card. To enter information without manually typing it, tap Use Camera and hold iPhone close to the card so it fits in the frame. You can also add a card by agreeing to Safari's offer to save your information when purchasing online. See iCloud Keychain.

Use of credit card information. When you use the credit card field, an "Autofill credit card information" button always appears above the on-screen keyboard. Secret code Your card is not saved, so you will have to enter it yourself. If you are not already using a password for iPhone protection, think about starting to use it; see Using a password to protect your data.

Submitting the form. Click "Go" or "Find" or a link on the page.

Hiding unnecessary elements using the Reader function

Safari's Reader feature lets you focus on reading.

Focus on content. Click the icon to the left of the Address field. If the icon is not displayed, the Reader feature is not available for the page you are viewing.

Share only what is useful. To send just the text of the article and its link, tap while viewing the page in Reader.

Return to viewing the entire page. Click the "Reader" icon in the address field again.

Privacy and Security

You can configure Safari settings to not share information about your online activities and to protect you from malicious websites.

Do you want to remain unnoticed? Go to Settings > Safari and turn on Do Not Track. Safari will ask the websites you visit not to track your activities, but not all websites comply with such requirements.

Cookie management. Go to Settings > Safari > Block Cookies. To delete existing iPhone files cookies select Settings > Safari >

Safari creates secure passwords and stores them for you. Tap the password field when creating account, and Safari will offer to create a password for you.

Erase search history and data on iPhone. Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.

Visiting sites without recording in History. Tap , then tap the Private button. Sites you visit won't appear in iCloud tabs or added to your iPhone history. To stop visiting sites in this mode, tap and tap the Private Browsing button again. You can close web pages or leave them until the next time you decide to use the Private Browsing mode.

Warning about suspicious sites. Go to Settings > Safari and turn on Warning! Fake website."

Safari Settings

Go to Settings > Safari. The following actions are available:

  • Selecting a search engine and customizing search results.
  • Provide information for the AutoFill feature.
  • Select Favorites to display when searching.
  • Opening links to new page or in the background.
  • Pop-up blocker.
  • Strengthening privacy and security.
  • Cleaning history and website data.
  • Select a cellular data option for Reading List items.
  • Setting up other additional functions.

Hello, dear readers of the blog site. Today I want to look at the latest one in the world - Safari. It is built on the now quite popular WebKit engine, which served as the basis for the ones I have already described: , its predecessor, well, and also for clones in the form of .

The engine is certainly successful, and thanks to it Safari turned out to be fast and stable, but besides this, it contains features from the Mac OS arsenal (mainly related to visual effects).

Although, I would not say unequivocally that thanks to his frills, this reviewer seemed more a good decision than Google Chrome. In my opinion, it also has shortcomings that may seem trivial to some, but significant to others. There are no comrades in taste and color, so let's just list all the pros and cons of using Safari on your computer.

Download and install Safari (Apple's browser for Windows)

Let's start by answering the question - where can you download it for free under Windows or Mak OS (there is no version for Unix yet):

Safari, however, has a slightly lower prevalence in RuNet than in the vastness of the entire planet. It is also noteworthy that Chrome clones also have a certain market share other than zero.

So, the installation takes place in the traditional way, except that I was somewhat surprised by the “short” summary of the capabilities of this browser, which appears in the first installation step:

It’s just that if all this appeared only in version 5, then how did the poor users work in the previous one. Anyway.

Safari compared to other browsers

The interface of the apple browser window that opens can be called minimalistic, but again in Chrome, for bookmarks, a panel with the page title is used (the topmost panel is where the title of the open page is displayed), and Safari, in the old fashioned way, creates a separate panel for bookmarks, which somewhat narrows the usable area window.

This is probably due to the fact that Safari on Mac OS and iOS is used mainly in full-screen mode (just press F11), and to switch to other tabs they use multi-finger combinations. Although even in the version for Windows use full screen mode I liked the fact that when you move the mouse cursor to the top edge of the screen, the top panel automatically floats up, and when you remove the cursor, it disappears.

It is also clear from the previous screenshot that a separate form is used for searching, which is essentially an anachronism. Now all modern observers are able to distinguish search queries, which the user enters directly in the address bar.

But that's half the trouble. If you try to select something else in the search bar search engine(except Google, which is used by default), then you will probably be surprised that you will only be offered and .

In my opinion, in all other browsers adapted for RuNet, you can easily connect any search engines, but in Safari for this you will need to use extensions, of which there are now slightly fewer released than or . It is clear that the problem of connecting search from a RuNet mirror can be solved.

In terms of customizing the appearance and ensuring ease of use, I like Opera best. However, Safari also provides the ability to add or remove buttons to the address bar panel, as well as enable or disable individual panels.

To do this from context menu gear (located at the top right) you will need to select the “Customize toolbar” item, and using the remaining selected items you can play with connecting the menu bar, status bar, tabs and bookmarks:

By selecting “Customize toolbar”, you will be able to drag any of the available additional buttons or forms on top panel. If you want to return to the original view, then just drag and drop the standard set with the mouse:

The Safari browser also has the ability to show your most frequently visited sites when you open a new tab (customizable). In my opinion, this is not very convenient, because I was raised on Opera, where I had the opportunity to create a list of the resources I needed on the new tab page.

Another pleasant moment for me was the presence of very decent tools that a webmaster may need when working on his own project or studying someone else’s creation. It's called "Development".

Initially, this tab is not available either in the menu or in the context menus of the settings buttons (at the top right of the window). However, its display can be enabled through the Safari settings (Gear - Settings - Add-ons - check the Show Develop menu box).

The thing is quite powerful, and if in ordinary browsers there is only an analogue (in Safari it is called “Web Inspector” or when selecting “Check object” from the context menu of a web page):

Here you will also find many tools from the arsenal:

Respect to the Yabloko people for such a reverent attitude and taking into account the problems of webmasters. True, another feature they added is aimed precisely against the interests of webmasters (site owners). They added in address bar button "Reader", after clicking on it, everything except the text itself and its illustrations will disappear from the page you are reading:

Exactly the same feature is present in the Yandex bar for Mazila and IE, but there it is implemented better than in Safari, because in the latter the display of cleared text is sometimes glitchy. Well, God bless him. This browser also has the now popular feature anonymous surfing via the Internet. It is called "Private Access" and available from the gear context menu:

Moreover, the browser will completely switch to this mode, and not just individual tabs, as is implemented in Opera or Chrome. To exit private mode You will need to uncheck the box next to “Private access” in the gear context menu.

If you worked on someone else's computer and did not use private access, then you can erase all traces of your presence using one more item from the gear menu - "Reset Safari".

It also knows how to save passwords as you enter them at your request, which, in fact, probably all available browsers in the world can do (although it’s more reliable with encryption). It is also clear that it implements a text search on the currently open page (Ctrl+F).

Apple Safari browser settings

Well, let's go through the Safari settings and you can already draw a conclusion about it further use as the main browser. So, you will need to select the “Settings” item from the gear context menu or press the key combination Ctrl + B (Russian letter “b”).

Select the browser used on your system by default and the search engine that will be used (probably for RuNet it would be better to leave Google). In the third field, you can select from a drop-down list options for its behavior when opening. My favorite feature is restoring all open tabs in Safari before closing.

You can also choose what exactly will be shown when you open a new tab or new window in this Apple browser. You can choose to show bookmarks, home page or the “Top Sites” tool, which seems to me the most successful option.

On the next settings tab called " Appearance» you will be able to select the main and monospace fonts for displaying the text of web pages in the event that the font specified by the webmaster is not installed in your operating system. Read more about this in the article about or. Although Safari seems to be able to load rare fonts itself if the webmaster wanted to use them on his page.

You can also play with various types smooth fonts, prohibit or allow loading of images on web pages and select your preferred one. On the next tab, “Bookmarks,” you can configure the display of some buttons (showing or hiding them can be enabled from the gear menu or simply by pressing Ctrl+Shift+i).

The first button in the form of glasses opens the so-called reading list, which is essentially ordinary bookmarks for those pages that you intend to read in the near future. You can add web pages to it using the plus sign button located in front of the address bar.

Safari settings called Tabs, Rss, Autofill and Security do not need any special comments. Well, on the “Privacy” tab you can clear both all the cookies accumulated in your browser and cookies for individual sites (sometimes useful), as well as set up a policy for accepting cookies.

On the Extensions tab you will be able to disable or enable plugin support, as well as configure each of installed add-ons separately. I only have Yandex Bar installed for now, but Apple allows us to look for something else suitable, although knowledge of English is required.

Well last tab“Add-ons” will allow you to set the minimum possible font size in which the text of the web pages you view will be displayed. Some webmasters are very shallow, so this setting may come in handy. In addition, you can activate web development tools by checking the last box:

OK it's all over Now. Good browser did Apple succeed? Probably not bad.

And if Safari were the only product built on the WebKit engine, I would definitely use it to work with the site. But, to the great regret of Apple users, in 2008 Chrome was born on the same engine, and due to a combination of factors, I (and a third of the users in the world) chose it. Although, it is possible that Safari will find its adherents even in the camp of Windowsoids.

Good luck to you! See you soon on the pages of the blog site

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Safari browser on iPhone

Safari lets you search and browse websites on iPhone just like you do on your computer. You can create bookmarks on iPhone and sync them with your computer. Add web clips for quick access to your favorite websites directly from the Home screen. Print PDF documents and other files that are opened using the Quick Look. Browsing the web

You can view web pages in vertical or horizontal orientation. Rotate your iPhone and the web page will also rotate and automatically adjust to fit the screen.


Opening web pages

Opening a web page.Click the address field (on the left side of the title bar), then type the web address and click Go. If the address field is not visible, tap the status bar at the top of the screen to quick transition to the address field at the top of the web page.

As you enter an address, addresses starting with those letters are displayed. These are the addresses of pages for which bookmarks have been created, or pages that have been recently opened. To go there, click on the address. Enter the address in full if it is not listed.

Delete text in the address field.Tap the address field, then tap

Zooming and Scrolling

Zoom in and out.Double-click a column on a web page to expand it. Repeated double tap serves to reduce the scale.

Scrolling the page

Scrolling inside a frame on a web page

Tap the status bar at the top of your iPhone screen.

Fast scroll to top of page

Web navigation

Links can also be used to make a phone call, show a location in Maps, play streaming audio or create a message with automatically specified address recipient in Mail. To return to Safari after opening another app via a link, press the Home button and tap the Safari icon.

To manually zoom in and out, you can also touch the screen with two fingers and pinch them together.

Drag up, down and to the side. While scrolling, you can tap and move your finger anywhere on the page without activating links.

Scrolling inside a frame on a web page is done with two fingers. Scrolling the entire web page is done with one finger.

Preventing a web page from loading

Go to previous or next page

Return to recently viewed page

Create a message with an automatically specified recipient address in Mail

Create a new contact or add to an existing contact

Sending a web page address by email

Save an image or photo to your Camera Roll

Tap and hold the image, then tap Save Image.

Watch videos from web pages on Apple TV

Opening multiple pages

Up to eight pages can be open at the same time. Some links automatically open in a new window without replacing the current window.

The number inside the bottom of the screen shows the number of open pages. If the number is missing, then only one is open. For example:

Odtsa is open;

Three pages open.Opening a new page.Click and select "New Page".

Closing the page.Click and press the button

Entering text and filling out forms

Some web pages contain text fields and forms to fill out. You can set Safari to remember names and passwords for web pages you visit and automatically fill text fields with information from Contacts. See "Safari" 41.

Enable Autofill forms on web pages.From Settings, choose Safari > AutoFill, then do one of the following:

To use information from ContactsTurn on Contact Details, then select My Details and select the contact you want to use.

Safari uses information from Contacts to populate contact fields in forms on web pages.

To use name and password informationenable the “Name, Password” function.

Move to another page.Tap and swipe left or right. Click the item you want to view.

When this feature is enabled, Safari remembers the names and passwords of web pages you visit and automatically fills in the appropriate fields when you visit websites again.To delete all AutoFill informationClick "Delete All".

Search

The search field is intended for entering search queries such as current page, and on the Internet As you type, suggested and recent search results are displayed.

Internet search.

1 Click the search field (on the right side of the title bar).

2 Enter a word or phrase to search, then select one from the list of suggestions and click Search.

Search for a word or phrase on the current web page.Scroll to the bottom of the list of results and click the item under "On This Page" to find the first occurrence of the word or phrase you're looking for. To find subsequent occurrences, click Next.

By default, Safari searches with using Google. You can choose a different search engine.

Setting a different search engine in Safari.Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine and select an alternative search engine.

Print web pages, PDF documents and other files.

You can print web pages, PDF documents, and other files that you open using Quick Look.

Print web page, PDF document or Quick Look file.Click then click "Print". Click Select Printer to select a printer and set printing options, such as number of copies and duplex printing (if your printer supports this feature). When printing a PDF or Quick Look document, you can select the range of pages to print. Then click "Print".

For more information, see "Printing" 7.

Watching videos from the Internet on a TV device

You can watch QuickTime and other online video files on your TV by connecting iPhone to your TV or AV receiver using component or composite audio Apple video cable, Apple VGA adapter or Apple digital audio video adapter (iPhone 4). You can also use wireless AirPlay connection And Apple device TV. See “Watching Videos on TV” 19.

Bookmarks

You can bookmark web pages that you want to return to later.

Bookmark a web page.Open the page and clickThen click Add Bookmark.

When you save a bookmark, you can change its title. By default, bookmarks are saved to upper level"Bookmarks" folders. To select a different folder, tap Bookmarks.

If you're using Safari on your Mac, Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your Windows PC, you can sync your bookmarks with the web browser on your computer.

Synchronize bookmarks with your computer.

1 Connect iPhone to your computer.

2 From the Devices list in iTunes, select iPhone.

3 Tap Info at the top of the screen, select Bookmark Sync under Other, then tap Apply.

See "Panels" iPhone settings in iTunes" 2.

Sync bookmarks with MobileMe.From the Settings menu on your iPhone, select Bookmarks from your MobileMe account. See Setting Up MobileMe Accounts 9.

Open a bookmarked web page.Tap then select a bookmark, or tap a folder to view sub-bookmarks.

Editing a bookmark or bookmark folder.Tap Select the folder containing the bookmark or folder you want to edit, then select Edit. Now do one of the following steps.

To create a new folderClick New Folder.

To delete a bookmark or folderclick then click "Delete".

To change the location of a bookmark or folder drag and drop

To edit a name or address, or to move a bookmark to a different folderClick a bookmark or folder.

When finished, click "Done".

Web clips

For quick access to your favorite websites, add web clips to main screen. Web clips appear as icons on the home screen and can be organized alongside other icons. Cm. " Customization main screen" 7.

Add a web clip.Open a web page and clickThen click Add to Home.

When you open a web clip, Safari automatically zooms in and shows the area of ​​the web page that was displayed when you saved the web clip. The display area is also used to create a web clip icon on the home screen, unless the web page has its own custom icon.

When you add a web clip, you can change its name. If the name is too long (more than 10 characters), it may appear shortened on the home screen.

Web Clips are not bookmarks and are not synced by MobileMe or iTunes.

Delete a web clip.

1 Touch and hold any icon on the Home screen until the icons start to wiggle.

2 Click in the corner of the web clip window that you want to delete.

3 Tap Delete, then tap the Home button to save the icon layout.







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