Safari App Tips & Lessons
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Classes on Safari3 Lessons
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General Lessons for Using Safari2 Lessons
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Browsing and Searching with Safari on the Mac19 Lessons
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Browsing and Searching Websites
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Using Picture-in-Picture with YouTube
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Zooming in on Webpages
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Setting Safari to open new Windows and Tabs to a Homepage
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Browsing, Searching, and Clearing History
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Downloading Files and PDFs
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Viewing Webpages in Tabs
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Browse Webpage History through Safari's Toolbar
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Private Browsing
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Viewing and Editing Top Sites
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Viewing, Editing, and Searching Bookmarks
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Add and Access Favorite Bookmarks
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Preview Websites in Tabs
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Translate Websites
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Show the Full Website Address in Safari
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Add Websites to the Dock on the Mac
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Set and Preserve Zoom levels for Websites
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Tips and shortcuts for working with links and browsing in Safari
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Safari Profiles on the Mac Simplified
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Browsing and Searching Websites
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Reading and Sharing options for Safari on the Mac4 Lessons
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Using AutoFill to for Passwords and Other Information in Safari8 Lessons
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Enabling Autofill and iCloud Keychain
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Turn off AutoFill for User Names and Passwords
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Minimizing Risk when using AutoFill
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Using AutoFill with your Contact Information
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Using AutoFill with Credit Cards
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Using AutoFill for Usernames and Passwords
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Having Safari suggest a Strong Password
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AutoFill and Other Forms
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Enabling Autofill and iCloud Keychain
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Customizing Safari on the Mac8 Lessons
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Troubleshooting Safari on the Mac5 Lessons
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Lessons for Safari on the iPad35 Lessons
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Change the Search Engine Safari uses on your iPad
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A Quick Look at the Interface
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Browsing and Searching
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Edit Safari's Start Page
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Request the Desktop Website with Safari on the iPad
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Browsing and Clearing History
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Viewing PDFs
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Working with Tabs
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Private Browsing
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Viewing and Editing Bookmarks
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Add and Access Favorite Bookmarks
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Reading Webpages with Safari Reader
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Keeping a Reading List
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Filling Out Forms with AutoFill
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Safari Settings
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Close Tabs in Safari Automatically
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Open Multiple Bookmarks as New Tabs
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Open Links in New Tabs in Safari
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Open Browser Tabs in a Split View
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Copy Website Links from Tab Groups in Safari
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How to Close All Open Tabs in Safari on the iPad
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Set your Default Browser
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Translate the Language of a Website
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View the Privacy Report for Websites
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View Favicons in the Tab Bar
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Download Audio and Video Files
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Troubleshooting Tips for Safari
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Save PDF's from Safari to the iPad
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Close All Open Tabs in Safari on the iPad
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How to Read Articles Distraction-Free with Safari Reader Mode on iPad
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Manage your Reading List in Safari on the iPad
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Unlock the Full Potential of Safari's Reading List on Your iPad
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Finding text on web pages made easy in Safari on the iPad!
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Organize your frequent webpages with Safari's Favorites feature
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Safari Profiles on the iPad
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Change the Search Engine Safari uses on your iPad
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Lessons for Safari on the iPhone31 Lessons
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Close All Open Tabs in Safari
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Set the Search Engine Safari uses on the iPhone
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A Quick Look at the Interface
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Browsing and Searching
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Browsing and Clearing History
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Viewing and Saving PDFs
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Working with Tabs
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Private Browsing
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Viewing and Editing Bookmarks
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Reader View
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Keeping a Reading List
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Safari Settings
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Save a Webpage as a PDF
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Download Audio and Video Files
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Close Open Tabs Automatically
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Translate a Website's Language
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Privacy Report
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Move the Address Bar Location to the Top
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Open Recently Closed Tabs
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Quickly Open New Private Browsing Tabs
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Pull to Refresh Webpages
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Add, Remove, and Rearrange Start Page Categories
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Create Tab Groups for Web Pages
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Copy website links in a Tab Group
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How to Easily Close All Your Open Tabs in Safari
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How to Remove Ads and Enjoy Safari on Your iPhone with Reader Mode
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How to Use Safari's Reading List on your iPhone
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Search for text within web pages in Safari on the iPhone
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Learn to Clear Your Safari History on iPhone
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The Simple Guide to Using Safari Profiles on the iPhone
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Translate Entire Web Pages on the iPhone
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Close All Open Tabs in Safari
Save or Export a Webpage as a PDF
Did you know you could save a webpage as a PDF in Safari on the Mac? When you do this, it saves the entire webpage, not just what is shown on your Mac. You do this by Exporting it. You can also print a webpage as a PDF (or print any other document as a PDF) and when you do this, you can add security and meta data to the PDF. See how easy it is to save or export a webpage in this video forSafari on the Mac.
Video TranscriptIn this video, I’m going to show you how you can save a webpage as a PDF with Safari on the Mac. Let’s go to my Mac.So I’m in Safari here and I’m looking at this document on macOS Monterey. This is a lengthy document, actually, it’s a webpage. It’s a lengthy webpage. You can see we have quite a bit of information in this webpage.
Now, what I would like to do is save this as a PDF. So then I can view it at a later date, view it in the Preview app, as an example. How do I save this entire webpage as a PDF? Well, there are a couple of ways to do it.
When you’re in Safari, all you have to do is just go up under File in the menu bar, and then we go over to Export as PDF. I select this, and then I select where I want to save it. I’m going to go with my Desktop. I click on Save, and now we have my document, my PDF document.
And what it did is it saved to the entire web page as a PDF document. I’m going to double click on this. It opens up in the Preview app and we can see we have the entire web page. I can keep scrolling to view all of the different information about macOS Monterey.
Now I mentioned that we have a couple of different ways to do that. Another way is through the Print dialog box. Let’s go back over to Safari, I quit out of here and now we’re back in Safari.
To save this as a PDF, we go up under File, and then we go over to Print. Under print. We have an option for PDF. I select this, and then I go to Save as PDF. And again, I select where I want to save it, and I click on Save.
Now, why would I want to use this method as opposed to exporting it as a PDF? If I use this method, what I am able to do is add security options. I can add a pass code to it. I can also add subject and keywords, as well as the author. You can’t do this when you export it as a PDF, using Safari, but if you print it as a PDF, you do have more options. But in addition to that, I can use the same method to export any document into a PDF. I could open up an Excel spreadsheet. I go to print. I can save that as a PDF. I go to Pages. I can save that as a PDF. I go to Microsoft Word. I can save any document as a PDF. I go to Google Chrome, if I use Chrome as my main browser, I want to save a webpage as a PDF. I can do that as well, just by printing it and then saving it as a PDF. So this method through the print dialogue box does give you a few more options and you can use it for more than any app that prints.
But if you just want to quickly save a page, a webpage as a PDF and I’m using Safari, you can also just go up to Export under File, save it as a PDF or export it as a PDF.
So that’s how you can export a webpage as a PDF in Safari, as well as export any other documents as a PDF on the Mac.