Welcome to MacRx, a new category dedicated to some common setups, problems and headaches of All Things Mac. As we all know, how things should work isn’t always how they do work. Sometimes a little ...
To get the bookmarks bar to show in Safari for iPad, you first need to enable it in Settings. 1. Open the Settings application on your iPad’s Home screen. 2. Select Safari from the left sidebar. 3.
The version of Safari you have on your iPad has some nifty features that make web browsing convenient and easy. You can add any webpage as a bookmark, and even turn your favorite websites into buttons ...
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 ...
When Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web 25 years ago this month, the complete list of available Web sites could have fit on a single sheet of paper. Today, no one even knows the exact number ...
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 ...
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 ...
You’ll see a preview of website or article you want to bookmark, and you can adjust the text that’s displayed in case you want to shorten it at all. Adding your favorite website, like CyberGuy.com ...
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 ...
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'd like to be able to save multiple Safari tabs into a bookmarks folder and don't want to install or pay for any plugins, I just found an applescript over at the ever-useful MacOSXhints to do ...