Safari makes browsing the web quick and simple. In this lesson, we'll talk about navigating to websites in Safari. You'll also learn how use tabs , access your browsing history , and view your downloads .
If you don't have much experience using a web browser, you may want to review our lesson on Using a Web Browser , which covers the basic points of Internet browsing in more detail.
Check out the video below to learn the basics of browsing in Safari.
Some browsers use an address bar for navigating the Internet and a separate search bar for conducting searches. Safari combines these features into one bar, which is known as the
Smart Search field
. The Smart Search field offers suggestions for websites and search terms as you're typing, making surfing online that much easier.
Safari uses three main buttons for navigation: the Back , Forward , and Refresh buttons.
Like all browsers, Safari allows you to open new windows to view different pages. In addition, Safari allows you to open multiple websites in the same window using
tabs
. Tabs are usually more convenient than opening several windows at the same time.
Tabs can also make it easier to browse online. If you find a link to a website, you can open that link in a new tab. This allows you to open the site without losing your place on the original page.
Tabs can be moved and pulled in and out of windows.
If you want to view two tabs at the same time, it's easy to
pull a tab
to its own window.
If there are some pages you use every time you open your browser, like your email or calendar, you might consider pinning the tab. Pinned tabs will open automatically whenever you start Safari, making your favorite pages easy to access.
This feature was introduced in OS X El Capitan, so earlier versions of OS X won't have this feature.
Like all browsers, Safari keeps a record of the websites you visit, which is known as your browsing history . Safari allows you to search your history to find a previously viewed page and delete your history for the sake of privacy.
Review our lesson on
Privacy and Security in Safari
to learn how to
delete your browser history
.
Safari can display different types of documents, media, and other files, including PDF and MP3 files. But there may be times when you'll want to access a file outside of the browser. To do this, you'll need to download the file directly to your computer.
For example, let's say you need to complete and print a form you find online. You could download it to your computer, then open it with the appropriate program (such as Microsoft Word ) to edit it.
If you click a
link
to a file, it may download automatically. However, depending on the file type, it may just open within the browser. To prevent a file from opening in Safari, you can use
Save Link As
to download it to your computer.
For various reasons, many websites do not allow you to download content. For example, YouTube does not offer a way to download its videos.