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
Move the Address Bar Location to the Top
Move the address bar in Safari on the iPhone from the bottom to the top.
With iOS 15, Apple made a few changes to Safari on the iPhone, one of them being they moved the address bar from the top to the bottom of the iPhone. They did this for good reason, one being it is easier to reach with one hand. Also you can easily switch between your different tabs. But they also added the ability to move the address bar back to the top, like it was in previous version of iOS. See how easy it is to move the address bar from the bottom back to the top in this video for Safari on the iPhone.
Video TranscriptIn this video, I’m going to show you how you can quickly change where the address bar is in Safari on the iPhone. If you’ve updated to iOS 15, you may have noticed that the address bar, where you type in the address, the web address is now located at the bottom. Well you can move that back to the top. Let’s see how we do that. Let’s go to my iPhone.So I’m looking at my iPhone here, and if we look, you’re going to see I have my address bar down here at the bottom. By default, when you upgrade to iOS 15 on the iPhone, it moves this address bar to the bottom, where it used to be located at the top here.
Now, before I show you how you can easily move that back to the top, what I would do is I would try it out at the bottom here for a little bit. The reason why Apple moved it down to the bottom here is because it makes it easier to reach when you’re holding your phone with one hand. This really comes in handy when you have one of the larger iPhones. I just tap in here with my thumb and now I can type in a new address. The address bar is located just above my keyboard. So it makes it really easy to type something in.
Also, what you can do is you can easily switch between, I’m going to cancel, you can easily switch between different tabs. I have a few different tabs here. You’re going to see, I have a little tab peeking out over here on the right. All I have to do is just swipe to the left on this address bar, I just swipe to the left, and I’m looking at another page. I swipe to the left again, I’m looking at a different page. I want to go back to my site. I just swipe two times. And I’m back at my site. So having this address bar at the bottom really can make the iPhone easier to use, but it is going to be an adjustment.
But if you did want to move a back to the top, all you have to do is just tap on the double A’s here. When I tap on it, I have a menu that pops up, and one of the options here is Show Top Address Bar. You do not have to go into the Settings app. That is another way of doing this, going into the Settings app, and then go on to Safari. But instead of doing that, you just tap on this and now we can see, we have my address bar back at the top.
Now when it is at the top, I am not going to be able to swipe to my different tabs. I’m going to swipe to the left. You’re going to see it doesn’t do anything. How do I get to my other windows? I have to tap on the two squares here and I can get to the other windows or the other tabs. If I move it back down to the bottom again, all you have to do is just tap on the double A’s and then tap on show bottom. When you do that, to move back and forth between your different pages, you just have to swipe to the left or right.
So that’s how you can easily move the address bar in Safari on the iPhone from the bottom to the top of the iPhone. By default, when you upgrade to iOS 15, it moves it to the bottom. There are some distinct advantages to this. It’s within easy reach and to move to a different pages, have to swipe back and forth or swipe to the left or right. If you do want to move it back to the top, like it was in previous versions of iOS. All you have to do is just tap on the double A’s. A menu will pop up, and from there you can move it to the top. If you want to move a back down to the bottom to give it another shot, you tap on the double A’s again, and then he can move it back down to the bottom.
So that’s how you can easily move the address bar in Safari on the iPhone.