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.
Like other browsers, Apple's Safari app gives you the ability to save bookmarks and keep them organized. However, changing how they are listed, their appearance and organization isn't an intuitive ...
If there is a webpage on your iPad that you visit regularly, save it as a shortcut. There are three ways to do this. You can save it to your home screen, save it as a bookmark, or save it to the Notes ...
I love Safari, but one of the things that always tempts me to go back to Google Chrome is the lack of favicons in the tabs bar. It sounds like such a simple thing, but when you have several tabs open ...
One of the new features in Safari 4 is that the URL entry area is now integrated with two additional features—an “add bookmarks” button immediately to the left, and the Google search box on the right.
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 ...
Reader James missed the ability to add a bookmark toolbar separator, a la Firefox's "New Separator," to the Safari browser. So he made his own using a wee bit of JavaScript trickery. Get daily tips, ...
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 ...