How to turn on and edit the Favorites bar in Safari

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A few weeks ago, I received a panicked call from my sister. "My Favorites are gone! I don't know where they went and I don't know how to get them back." The favorites in question weren't Instagram likes or Twitter stars — no, her new work Mac had come with its Bookmarks favorites bar disabled.

It's not uncommon to see this in new OS X Yosemite Macs; Safari's default view sports as few buttons and switches as possible, so as to immerse yourself in the Web browsing experience. But it's an easy fix to reenable the Favorites bar and even edit it.

How to turn on and edit the Bookmarks bar in Safari

Turning the Bookmarks or Favorites bar on is a relatively simple process.

  • Open Safari .
  • Select the View menu
  • Find Show Favorites Bar

(If you like keyboard shortcuts, you can also use Command-Shift-B to show or hide the bar.)

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How to add new sites to your Favorites bar in Safari

Once your Favorites bar is visible, there several ways to add new sites and folders to it.

The easiest way to add a website is to drag its icon from the status bar to the Favorites bar; you'll see a green plus button to let you know it's safe to drop it onto the bar.

You can also add or edit favorites by doing the following:

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  • Click on the Sidebar icon in the upper left corner of Safari.
  • Select the bookmarks icon .
  • Open the Favorites section by clicking on the arrow.
  • Click Edit .

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Inside the Bookmarks editing screen, you can add folders to group bookmarks together, or simply drag bookmarks from their current location into the Favorites toolbar.

How to quickly edit your Favorites bar in Safari

If you'd prefer not to launch the full Favorites editor, you can tweak your favorites in a few different ways.

Rename them or their website: Want a different name for your new bookmark or need to update the address? Control-click (or right click) on a bookmark in the Favorites bar and select Rename Bookmark or Edit Address .

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Delete: Don't want a bookmark on your Favorites bar anymore? Just drag it off the toolbar and it'll disappear in a cloud of pixel smoke.

Copy for later: Need to share an address with someone? Control-click on a bookmark and select Copy to save it to your clipboard.

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How to add, view, or remove Favorites in Safari on Mac

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We mostly bookmark websites in Safari to save them for visiting later. But if you visit those websites regularly, add them to your Safari Favorites instead. This way, you can quickly open a site with a click without searching.

In this blog, I’ll show you how to add Favorites to Safari on Mac, view and manage your growing list of sites, and remove unnecessary ones.

How to add Favorites to Safari on Mac

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You have several easy ways to add websites to your Favorites in Safari on Mac. So, you can use whichever you’re most comfortable with.

Method 1: Use the Share button

  • Go to the website you want to add to Favorites.

Open website in Safari, Tap Share icon and Select Add Bookmark

Method 2: Add via the menu bar

From the menu bar select Bookmarks and Tap Add Bookmarks

Like the previous method, you can customize the website title and enter a description for future reference.

Method 3: From the Bookmark sidebar

Click the sidebar icon on Mac

Method 4: Use the Favorites bar

Tap View from the menu bar and Select Show Favourites bar

  • Drag the URL to the Favorites bar at the top of the Safari window.

If you have enabled the Show Favorites Bar using the fourth method above, the saved sites will appear under the address bar of any Safari window. So you can access them with just a click.

However, similar to adding a website to your Favorites, you can find your Favorites list in different ways.

Method 1: View on the Start page

  • Open a new tab or window to display your Start Page. Alternatively, click the menu icon under window controls.

Access Favourites from start page

If you don’t see the Favorites section, right-click a blank spot on the Start page and pick  Show Favorites . 

Method 2: From the Smart Search bar

  • Click the address bar at the top of the Safari window.

Click the address bar and access your favourites

Note: This method doesn’t work on the Start page.

Method 3: Use the sidebar

  • Click the  Show sidebar  button.

Select sidebar, then Bookmark tab and drop down the Favorites

If you don’t see the sidebar, head to View in the menu bar → Show sidebar .

Method 4: Check the Bookmarks list

  • Click Bookmarks on the menu bar.

Select Bookmarks Tab and Tap Favourites

Once you start gathering more websites in your Favorites list, you may want to organize them for efficiency. You can rename, reorder, sort, edit, and move Favorites to folders.

  • Display your Favorites list from the sidebar or Start page. Alternatively, select  Bookmarks in the menu bar →  Edit Bookmarks and expand the Favorites list.
  • Rename : Enter a new title for the website.

Right click on website and select Rename or Edit Address

You may also create a folder in your Favorites list. Follow the below steps:

  • Right-click a blank spot in the Favorites list on the sidebar.
  • Pick  New Folder .

To reorder or sort your Favorites:

Reorder Favourites using drag and drop

If you no longer need a website from your Safari Favorites list on Mac, you may quickly remove it. You can delete or move the website to a different location, like your Bookmarks list.

  • As described earlier, display your Favorites list in the sidebar or the Favorites bar. 

Right click on the Bookmark and select Delete

Save your online finds!

When you land on a website you want to visit regularly, adding it to your Safari Favorites is the way to go. Whether a site for work or play, you can view and visit those Favorites on Mac in a snap. 

And remember, you can sync your Safari bookmarks and manage Favorites with your iPhone and iPad for easy access on any device.

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Bookmarks and Favorites in Safari are easy ways to keep track of interesting sites you want to visit again later and your favorite sites you visit often. Bookmarks and Favorites have similar, but slightly different, purposes.

Use bookmarks to save links for sites you want to visit again later. Use Favorites to store links to a select few sites you visit often or every time you open Safari.

We'll explain how to manage your bookmarks and Favorites in Safari so you can make the best use of them and keep them organized.

Managing Bookmarks in Safari

Browser bookmarks can quickly get out of hand, especially if you bookmark a lot of sites. So it's a good idea to start organizing your bookmarks into folders early on to keep them under control. But it's never too late to get organized. It just might take a while if you have a large, unorganized collection of bookmarks.

How to Create Bookmark and Favorites Folders

Before adding a bookmark for a site, create a folder to put the bookmark in. First, click Show sidebar , or press Cmd + Control + 1 .

Make sure the Bookmarks button is selected (blue) at the top of the sidebar. Either right-click or Control -click anywhere in the sidebar and select New Folder .

Your Favorites are at the top of this sidebar and you can also use this method for creating Favorites folders.

Enter a name for the folder and press Enter .

To create a new folder in the Bookmarks editor, click New Folder in the upper-right corner of the page.

If you want to add multiple existing bookmarks to a new folder, select the bookmarks and hold down Option as you click New Folder . The selected bookmarks are added to the new folder that you can rename as mentioned above.

How to Add Bookmarks

To add a new bookmark and customize the name, description, and location, click the Share button in the upper-right corner of Safari. Select Add Bookmark .

This enters a default name for the bookmark based on the website title. But you can change the name if you want.

You can also add an optional description for the bookmark, which helps you remember why you bookmarked a page in the first place.

The first time you add a bookmark in Safari, the default folder is Favorites . We'll talk about adding Favorites later. For now, we're going to add the bookmark to the new folder we created above.

Select the folder from the Add this page to dropdown list and click Add . The folder you select becomes the default folder next time you add a bookmark.

To quickly add a bookmark, move your mouse over the address bar. Click and hold the plus icon on the left side of the box.

Select a bookmarks folder from the dropdown list. Safari adds a bookmark with the default name of the page to the selected folder. We'll show you how to edit a bookmark later.

You can also add the page to your Favorites by selecting Favorites or a Favorites folder.

How to Move and Copy Bookmarks and Folders

If you already have a bunch of bookmarks , you can organize them into folders or rearrange them.

Drag the bookmark to a folder or another location on the sidebar. To copy a bookmark instead of moving it, hold down the Option key while you drag it.

This method also works for rearranging Favorites.

How to Rename Bookmarks and Folders

To rename a bookmark or folder, right-click or Control -click on an item in the sidebar and select Rename . You can also force-click to rename. To do this, click and hold on the item until its text highlights.

If you're in the Bookmarks editor, select the bookmark or folder you want to rename, and press Enter .

Enter a new name or change the current one, and press Enter to accept your changes.

This also works for renaming Favorites.

How to Edit the URL for a Bookmark

Safari contains a Bookmarks editor that allows you to edit and delete your bookmarks and Favorites. Go to Bookmarks > Edit Bookmarks .

Use the same method we described for renaming bookmarks to change the Address for a bookmark or Favorite. The editor also allows you to edit Website names, but you can't add bookmarks or Favorites in the editor.

How to Edit the Description for a Bookmark

You might want to add descriptions to your bookmarks, so you know why you saved the link to that page. If you forgot to do that for some of your existing bookmarks, you can edit their descriptions.

You can only edit the description for a bookmark on the sidebar, and only if the bookmark is in a folder. This is another good reason for putting bookmarks into folders.

To edit the description for a bookmark, double-click the folder containing the bookmark on the sidebar to expand it. Then, Control -click the bookmark you want to edit and select Edit Description .

The description is highlighted, allowing you to enter new text.

How to Delete Bookmarks

If your bookmarks are cluttered, you may want to delete old ones you don't use anymore.

On the sidebar, either right-click or Control -click the bookmark you want to delete and select Delete .

To delete multiple bookmarks, Cmd -click the bookmarks and press the Delete key.

You can also click and hold on the bookmark's name until it's highlighted. Then click the X to the right of the name.

Both methods also work for deleting Favorites.

How to Search Through Your Bookmarks

If you have a lot of bookmarks, you might find it hard to locate a certain one, even if you've organized them into folders. Thankfully, Safari allows you to search through your bookmarks.

Enter the text you want to search for in the search box at the top of the sidebar or in the upper-right corner of the Bookmarks editor. On the sidebar, you might have to scroll up to see the search box.

Results of the search display as you type. Click on the bookmark to open the page in the current tab.

To clear the search and go back to the full list of bookmarks, click the X button on the right side of the search box.

How to Import Bookmarks From Chrome or Firefox

Have you switched to Safari from Chrome or Firefox ? You can easily import your bookmarks from either browser into Safari.

Go to File > Import From > Google Chrome or File > Import From > Firefox . Check the Bookmarks box on the dialog box and click Import .

You can do this at any time, even if you've imported bookmarks already.

Safari is smart enough to know which bookmarks you've already imported from Chrome or Firefox. So if you import bookmarks again, you'll only get new ones you added to the other browsers. Or if you've deleted some bookmarks you imported, you'll get those back the next time you import.

The bookmarks and folders from Chrome or Firefox are imported at the root level on the sidebar. Use the methods we covered above to rename and rearrange bookmarks and folders, edit descriptions, or delete any imported bookmarks you don't want.

How to Import Bookmarks From an HTML File

You might want to import your bookmarks into a separate folder automatically, so you can keep them separate from the bookmarks you already had in Safari.

You can accomplish this by importing bookmarks from an HTML file, which you can export from Firefox or Chrome. See our guide to exporting Chrome bookmarks for info on this.

Go to File > Import From > Bookmarks HTML File . Then select the HTML file you want to import and click Import .

The imported bookmarks are put into a folder titled Imported with the current date.

Managing Favorites in Safari

The Favorites bar sits just below the address bar at the top of the Safari window. It provides quick access to sites you visit often.

You can only specify one web page as your homepage. But what if you want to open multiple pages every time you open Safari? You can add your favorite pages to your Favorites and have quick access to them when you open Safari.

How to Show the Favorites Bar

Safari stores favorites on the sidebar and in the Bookmarks editor, as we showed you earlier. You can also access them on the Favorites bar.

If you don't see the Favorites bar under the address bar, click Toggle the favorites bar on the toolbar, go to View > Show Favorites Bar , or press Cmd + Shift + B .

Only a certain number of sites will fit on the Favorites bar, so it's best to limit the number of pages you add to your Favorites.

How to View the Favorites Page on the Current Tab

If you want to view and access your Favorites as thumbnails, you can open the Favorites page on the current tab. Go to Bookmarks > Show Favorites .

If you don't see Show Favorites as the first option on the Bookmarks menu, you must make a change in Safari's settings . Go to Safari > Preferences . On the General screen, select Favorites from the New windows open with popup menu.

Your Favorites are available as thumbnails on the current tab.

How to View the Favorites Page on a New Tab

If you want access to Favorites page when you open a new tab, go to Safari > Preferences .

On the General screen, select Favorites from the New tabs open with popup menu. New tabs will now display the Favorites page, which includes Frequently Visited sites at the bottom. We'll show you how to hide the Frequently Visited sites section later.

How to View Favorites From the Smart Search Box

Use the Smart Search box, or address bar, as a quick way to access your Favorites page without leaving the current web page.

Click in the address bar to open the Favorites in a popup window. Then click the icon for the page you want to visit. The Favorites popup window goes away and the selected page opens on the current tab.

How to Change the Bookmarks Folder on the Favorites Page

By default, the Favorites page shows all your Favorites and the folders under Favorites. But you can change this to show only the Favorites in a Favorites folder or a folder of bookmarks.

Go to Safari > Preferences . On the General screen, select the folder you want to view from the Favorites shows popup menu.

The selected folder displays when you open the Favorites page on a new tab or from the Smart Search box.

How to Show/Hide Frequently Visited Sites in Favorites

If you don't want to see Frequently Visited sites at the bottom of the Favorites page, you can hide them.

Go to Bookmarks > Show Frequently Visited in Favorites . When the option does not have a check mark in front of it, you won't see the Frequently Visited sites on the Favorites page.

How to Open Your Favorites in Tabs When You Open Safari

If you visit the same pages every time you open Safari, you can add these pages to your Favorites and have them open in separate tabs when you open a new window.

To do this, set up your Favorites using the methods described earlier. Then go to Safari > Preferences .

On the General screen, select Tabs for Favorites in the New windows open with dropdown list.

Keep Track of Your Favorite Pages in Safari

Safari already offers great tools in the bookmarks and Favorites features. And they'll help you keep your favorite and important pages organized.

But if you want other options for managing your bookmarks, you can look through some great Safari extensions for bookmark management .

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Organizing, deleting, and renaming folders.

Bookmarks tend to get out of hand. One way to get and keep them under control is to store them in folders. Of course, the process is easier if you set up folders before you start adding and editing bookmarks , but it's never too late to get organized.

The steps and screenshots here were performed in version 13.0.3 of Safari, but they should apply to older versions as well.

The Safari Sidebar

The easiest way to manage your bookmarks is through the Safari sidebar (sometimes referred to as the bookmarks editor). To access the Safari sidebar, click Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks . In older versions of Safari, the menu item might say Show All Bookmarks .

An alternative method to reveal the Safari sidebar is to use the Sidebar button in the Safari toolbar.

With the Safari Sidebar open, you can add, edit, and delete bookmarks, as well as add or delete folders or subfolders.

There are two main places to save bookmarks and bookmark folders : the Favorites bar and the Bookmarks menu.

The Favorites Bar

The Favorites bar is located near the top of the Safari window. It might not be visible depending on how you have Safari set up, but it's easy to enable: Simply select the View > Show Favorites Bar .

The Favorites bar is a great place to keep your favorite websites handy, either as individual links or in folders. The number of individual links you can store horizontally across the toolbar is limited to your screen width, of course, but it allows you to see and access them without clicking a drop-down menu. If you put links rather than folders in the Bookmarks bar, you can access the first nine of them using keyboard shortcuts rather than the mouse.

Using folders rather than links in the Favorites bar makes an almost endless array of websites immediately available from the bar. Otherwise, consider reserving the Favorites bar for sites you visit daily or at least once a week, and store everything else in the Bookmarks menu.

The Bookmarks Menu

The Bookmarks menu provides drop-down access to bookmarks and/or folders of bookmarks, depending on how you decide to organize it. It also provides a second way to access the Favorites bar, as well as bookmark-related commands. If you turn off the Favorites bar, perhaps to gain more screen real estate, you can still access it from the Bookmarks menu.

Adding a folder to the Favorites bar or the Bookmarks menu is easy; the trickier part is deciding how to set up your folders. Some categories, such as News, Sports, Weather, Tech, Work, Travel, and Shopping, are universal, or at least pretty obvious. Others, such as Crafts, Gardening, Woodworking, or Pets, are more personal.

Consider adding a Temp category to hold the sites you might visit briefly but want to return to later, when you have more time. These should be sites you wouldn't bookmark permanently but are interesting enough to check out—just not at the moment. If you corral them in a Temp folder, they will still pile up frighteningly fast, but at least they'll all be in one place.

Naming Your Bookmarks

To add a folder:

Select Bookmarks > Add Bookmark Folder . A new folder named untitled folder will appear at the bottom of the Bookmarks section, ready for you to change it.

Type in a new name, and press Return or Enter .

If you accidentally click away from the folder before you get a chance to name it, right-click the folder and select Edit Name from the pop-up menu. If you change your mind about the folder, right-click it and select Remove (or Delete , depending on your version of Safari) from the pop-up menu.

Select and drag the folder to the Favorites bar or the Bookmarks menu entry in the sidebar, depending on where you want to store it.

Whether you decide to add individual bookmarks or folders to the Favorites bar, keep their names short, so you can fit more of them in. Short names aren't a bad idea in the Bookmarks menu, either, but you have more leeway here because the links display in a hierarchical list.

Adding Subfolders to Folders

If you tend to collect a lot of bookmarks, consider adding subfolders to some of the folder categories. For example, you might have a top-level folder called Home that includes subfolders called Cooking , Decorating , and Gardening . To add a subfolder:

Open the Safari sidebar ( Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks ).

Select the Favorites Bar or the Bookmarks Menu entry, depending on the location of the top-level folder.

Select the target folder and then the right-facing arrow to the left of it to display the folder's contents (even if the folder is empty). If you don't do this, a new folder you create will be added at the same level as the existing folder, rather than within the folder.

From the Bookmarks menu, select Add Bookmark Folder . A new subfolder will appear in the selected folder, with its name ( untitled folder ) highlighted and ready for you to edit. Type in a new name, and press Return or Enter .

If you're having problems getting the subfolders to appear in the selected folder, simply drag the subfolder to the folder you wish to have the subfolder occupy.

To add more subfolders to the same folder, select the folder again, then select Bookmarks > Add Bookmark Folder . Repeat the process until you've added all of the desired subfolders, but resist the urge to get carried away.

Rearranging the folders in the Favorites bar is easy. You can do this two ways: directly in the Favorites bar itself or in the Safari sidebar:

  • Select the folder you want to move, and drag it to its target location in the Favorites bar. The other folders will move out of the way to accommodate it.
  • Select Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks . In the Safari sidebar, click Favorites. To move a folder, click and hold the folder's icon, then drag it to the desired location. You can move a folder to a different position at the same level in the hierarchy, or drag it into another folder.

The first option is easiest if you're rearranging top-level folders; the second option is the one to choose if you want to rearrange subfolders.

To rearrange your bookmark folders, open the Bookmarks sidebar and simply drag the folders to the desired positions.

To delete a folder from your Bookmarks menu or Favorites bar, right-click on the folder, and select Remove from the pop-up menu.

Check the folder first to be sure that it doesn't contain bookmarks or subfolders that you'd like to save elsewhere.

To rename a folder, right-click it and select Rename ( older versions of Safari used Edit Name instead) from the pop-up menu. The folder's name will be highlighted, ready for you to edit. Type in a new name, and press Return or Enter .

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How to Create, View, Edit, and Restore Bookmarks in Safari on Mac

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Bookmarks are shortcuts to your favorite web pages so that you can navigate to them in seconds. This article explains how you can create, view, edit, and restore your Bookmarks in Safari on your Mac.

Using Bookmarks is a great way to save and organize websites so you can easily visit them later. If Safari is enabled in iCloud Preferences on your Mac, Safari will use iCloud to synchronize your bookmarks across multiple devices. You can use iCloud.com to restore your bookmarks from an earlier version that was automatically archived in iCloud. In other words, this will let you recover your bookmarks you accidentally deleted.

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How to Create a Bookmark

There are several ways to add a bookmark:

Use the Share button

  • Launch Safari and open the desired website that you want to bookmark.
  • Click the Share button in the toolbar.
  • Click Add Bookmark. And a dialog box will appear saying “add this page to”.
  • Choose a folder (you can create folders see the “how to manage bookmarks” section below). The default folder is Favorites. You can change its name and add a description.
  • When you are done, click the blue Add button.

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Use the Smart Search field

  • With the wanted website open in Safari, move your mouse over the Smart Search field (this is the address field where you enter URLs), do not click yet.
  • A circle (+) icon will appear at the left side of the field. Then click and hold this button.
  • And choose Bookmarks.

Smart Search Field to add bookmarks

Safari menu bar

If you use this met dog, you can add multiple bookmarks at once. Here is how:

  • In Safari, open a website you want to bookmark. If you want to bookmark multiple sites, use tabs, and open more than one site.
  • From the Safari menu bar, click Bookmarks.
  • From the drop-down menu, select Add Bookmark or Add Bookmarks for These X Tabs. Then again you may add description etc and click Add.

Menu bar Safari Bookmarks

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This is arguably the easiest way. You can simply use the keyboard shortcut to add a bookmark. Here is how:

  • Open the desired website in Safari.
  • On your keyboard, press the Command-D keys together.
  • This will open the Bookmark dialog. Select a folder and then click Add.

Keyboard shortcut to add a bookmark

Now you may choose a method and then you may repeat this step for all your favorite sites.

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How to view bookmarks

So you have added your desired websites to your bookmarks. Here is how you can find and view your bookmarks:

  • In Safari, click the Sidebar button in the toolbar. And then click the Bookmarks tab. Or alternatively, click Bookmarks and choose Show Bookmarks.
  • You will see all of your bookmarks and bookmark folders. You can click a bookmark to visit.
  • You will see a search field at the top which you can use to search your bookmarks. If you do not see the search field, scroll down to open it.
  • To close this sidebar, you can click the Sidebar icon again. Or you can choose the Hide Bookmarks option from Bookmarks.

Sidebar button

Alternatively, you can view your Bookmarks by clicking the Bookmarks in the menu bar.

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How to manage bookmarks

You can manage your bookmarks. You can:

  • edit, copy and delete your bookmarks or folders.
  • edit a bookmark’s description
  • create folders and organize your bookmarks.

Edit, rename or delete your bookmarks or folders

  • In safari, open the bookmark sidebar by clicking the Sidebar icon and then clicking the Bookmark icon.
  • Select a bookmark or bookmark folder to modify.
  • Right-click (or control-click) the bookmark or folder.
  • A menu will appear. Select one of the options: Rename, Edit Address (this will let you change the URL address of the bookmark), Copy, and Delete.

Edit a bookmark

Edit description

If you want to change a bookmarks description, you can do that as well:

  • In Safari, open the Bookmark sidebar and then double-click a folder where the bookmark you want to change its description is located. If you have not created a bookmark, then double-click Favorites.
  • This will open all of the bookmarks in that folder.
  • Select a bookmark and then control-click (or right-click) it.
  • This time you will see an option saying “Edit Description”, select that.

Edit Description

You can also move your bookmarks to different folders by using your mouse to drag them there.

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Create bookmark folders

You can create bookmark folders. This will let you organize your bookmarks. This will also make your bookmarks easier to find. You can create new bookmark folders many different ways, for example:

  • In Safari, click the Sidebar icon Open the Bookmark sidebar. Then click the Bookmark tab. Control-click (or right-click) anywhere inside the sidebar and then select New Folder.
  • Alternatively, in Safari, click Bookmarks and then Edit Bookmarks. This will open a bookmark window. Click the New Folder button (top-right corner of the screen). Or, to open this bookmark window, you can use its shortcut. On your keyboard, press these three keys together: Option(alt)-Command-b.

Create bookmark folder

How to restore bookmarks

If you have ever accidentally deleted a bookmark, it can be incredibly frustrating. The good news is that, if you are using iCloud, you can restore your bookmarks to recover them by using iCloud.com. Follow the steps below:

  • Open Safari on your Mac and visit iCloud.com .
  • Sign in with your Apple ID. Then follow the onscreen instructions (verifying your identity etc).
  • Click Account Settings.
  • Scroll down and find the Advanced section.
  • Click Restore Bookmarks. You will see all of the available bookmarks. You can sort them by “Date Deleted”, “Name”, or “Folder”.
  • Select one or more then click Restore. Then click Done.

iCloud.com account settings

See also: How To Recover Deleted Contacts

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Thanks for this info. So How do you MAKE a custom icon for your bookmark favorites toolbar in Safari?

Yes, I know about “favicons” and copy/past emojis from iChat or such into the toolbar from “Edit Bookmarks.” I have a bunch up there already. But if you have, for example, an organization with a logo, that makes more sense to show than having or abbreviating “Acme Plastics Composite and Recomposting Development Technologies Of the Puget Sound” or even “APCRCFTPS”… How about just the logo? That saves an enormous amount of real estate. How do you do that? No article even mentions anything about “customization” except how to move stuff around your toolbar. Thanks!

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How to customize Favorites in Safari on Mac, iPhone, and iPad

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Whenever you open a new window or tab in Safari, you’ll see a view showing a grid of your favorite sites. But what if those Favorites aren’t actually your favorites? What if the default Favorites are useless to you, and you want to have a different set of sites appear in a new tab instead?

That’s why were here today. We’ll see how to customize the Safari Favorites in both iOS and macOS , while leaving everything else, like the bookmarks bar, intact.

What are Safari Favorites exactly?

By default on iOS, the Favorites sheet is populated by your — you guessed it — Favorite bookmark folder. This is the folder that contains the bookmarks you add to Safari’s bookmarks bar. However, it’s easy to change this for a more useful folder.

Why? Well, what if your bookmarks bar is full of fancy bookmarklets that you use to translate pages, add sites to Pinboard, or clear away pesky popups ? Those are perfectly suited to the bookmarks bar, because they’re accessible with one touch, but not so useful in a new tab, where they’ll do nothing.

No, what you want in a new browser window or tab is a page of your most-visited sites: the forums you frequent, the page with the details of class times at your yoga center, the page with the opening hours of you local chiropractor — that kind of thing. I have a folder called Mobile for this, and I use it as my “home page” on Mac and iOS. Here’s how to set it up on both.

Setting your Favorites page on macOS

This one’s easy. Fire up Safari, go to Safari>Preferences in the menu, choose General , and check out Favorites Shows . This is the pop-up menu where you can choose any of your bookmarks folders to use in the Favorites view.

Set your Favorites folder right here.

You also need to make sure that the New windows open with: and New tabs open with: are set to Favorites

Now you’re done. Bonus tip: You can rearrange all the bookmarks in the Favorites view just by dragging them with the mouse.

Setting your Favorites page on iOS

On iOS it’s even easier, although instead of opening Safari you open the Settings app, and head to Settings>Safari . In there you tap the line for Favorites , and then select your desired folder in the list.

It's just as easy to do on iOS.

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Safari, the sleek and intuitive web browser developed by Apple, offers a seamless browsing experience for millions of users worldwide. One of its standout features is the Favorites bar, a convenient tool that allows users to access their most-visited websites with just a single click. However, managing and customizing these favorites can greatly enhance the browsing experience, ensuring that the most relevant and frequently visited websites are readily accessible.

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the various methods for editing favorites in Safari. Whether you want to add a new website to your favorites, remove outdated links, or simply reorganize your existing favorites, this article will provide you with the essential know-how to streamline your browsing experience. By mastering these techniques, you can tailor your Safari browser to suit your unique browsing habits, ultimately saving time and effort while navigating the web.

Let's embark on this journey to unlock the full potential of Safari's Favorites feature, empowering you to personalize your browsing experience and optimize your access to the websites that matter most to you. Whether you're a seasoned Safari user or just getting started with this innovative browser, the following insights will equip you with the skills to effortlessly manage and customize your favorites, ensuring that your browsing experience is as efficient and enjoyable as possible.

Accessing the Favorites in Safari

Accessing the Favorites in Safari is a straightforward process that allows users to quickly navigate to their most-visited websites. The Favorites bar, located just below the address bar, serves as a convenient hub for storing and accessing these frequently visited sites. To access the Favorites in Safari, follow these simple steps:

Open Safari : Launch the Safari browser on your Mac or iOS device.

Locate the Favorites Bar : Look for the Favorites bar, which is typically situated just below the address bar at the top of the Safari window. The Favorites bar is represented by a row of icons or website names, depending on your preferred display settings.

Viewing Favorites : Upon locating the Favorites bar, you will see a collection of icons or website names representing your favorite websites. These may include commonly visited sites such as news outlets, social media platforms, or productivity tools.

Accessing Favorite Websites : To access a favorite website, simply click on the corresponding icon or website name in the Favorites bar. This action will instantly redirect you to the selected website, allowing for quick and convenient navigation.

By familiarizing yourself with the process of accessing the Favorites in Safari, you can effortlessly tap into the power of this feature to streamline your browsing experience. Whether you're accessing your favorite news site for the latest updates or navigating to your preferred social media platform, the Favorites bar in Safari offers a user-friendly and efficient way to access your most-visited websites with ease.

Understanding how to access the Favorites in Safari is the first step toward harnessing the full potential of this feature. As we continue to explore the various aspects of managing and customizing favorites in Safari, you will gain valuable insights into optimizing your browsing experience and tailoring Safari to suit your unique preferences and browsing habits.

Adding a Website to Favorites

Adding a website to your Favorites in Safari is a simple yet powerful way to streamline your browsing experience and ensure quick access to frequently visited sites. Whether it's a news website you check daily, an online shopping platform, or a productivity tool, adding a website to your Favorites allows you to effortlessly navigate to it with just a click. Here's how you can add a website to your Favorites in Safari :

Navigate to the Website : Begin by navigating to the website that you want to add to your Favorites. This could be achieved by entering the website's URL directly into the address bar or by clicking on a bookmark if you've previously saved it.

Bookmark the Website : Once you're on the website, click on the "Bookmarks" menu in the Safari toolbar and select "Add Bookmark." Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + D. This action will prompt a dialog box to appear, allowing you to customize the bookmark's name and choose the location where it will be saved.

Choose the Favorites Folder : In the dialog box, select the "Favorites" folder from the "Add this bookmark to" dropdown menu. This ensures that the bookmarked website is added directly to your Favorites, making it easily accessible from the Favorites bar.

Customize the Name (Optional) : If you wish to customize the name of the bookmark to better reflect the website, you can do so in the "Name" field within the dialog box. This allows you to personalize the display name of the bookmark in your Favorites.

Save the Bookmark : Once you've selected the Favorites folder and, if desired, customized the name, click "Add" to save the bookmark. The website is now successfully added to your Favorites in Safari, and its icon or name will appear in the Favorites bar for quick access.

By following these straightforward steps, you can effortlessly add your favorite websites to the Favorites bar in Safari, ensuring that they are readily accessible whenever you need them. This simple yet effective method allows you to tailor your browsing experience, ensuring that the websites you frequent the most are just a click away. Whether it's for work, leisure, or staying informed, adding websites to your Favorites in Safari empowers you to navigate the web with unparalleled ease and efficiency.

Removing a Website from Favorites

As browsing habits evolve and preferences change, it's essential to keep your Favorites in Safari updated with the most relevant and frequently visited websites. Removing a website from your Favorites not only declutters the interface but also ensures that the remaining favorites are the ones you truly value and frequently access. Here's a detailed guide on how to remove a website from your Favorites in Safari:

Locate the Favorites Bar : The Favorites bar is typically situated just below the address bar at the top of the Safari window. It displays a collection of icons or website names representing your favorite websites.

Identify the Website to Remove : Scan through your Favorites bar to locate the website that you want to remove. This could be a site that you no longer visit frequently or one that has become obsolete.

Right-click or Control-click : Once you've identified the website you wish to remove, right-click or control-click on its icon or name in the Favorites bar. This action will prompt a contextual menu to appear.

Select "Delete" or "Remove from Favorites" : From the contextual menu, choose the option that allows you to delete or remove the website from your Favorites. The specific wording may vary slightly depending on the version of Safari you're using.

Confirm the Removal : After selecting the removal option, Safari may prompt you to confirm the action. This serves as a safeguard against accidental removals, ensuring that you intentionally want to delete the website from your Favorites.

By following these steps, you can seamlessly remove websites from your Favorites in Safari, keeping your browsing experience tailored to your current needs and preferences. This simple yet effective process empowers you to maintain a streamlined and personalized collection of favorite websites, ensuring that the Favorites bar remains a valuable tool for quick and convenient access to the sites that matter most to you.

Whether it's making room for new favorites, decluttering the interface, or simply refining your browsing experience, the ability to remove websites from your Favorites in Safari puts you in control of customizing your browsing environment to align with your evolving interests and needs.

Reordering Favorites

Reordering favorites in Safari allows you to prioritize and organize your most-visited websites based on your current preferences and browsing habits. This simple yet impactful customization feature empowers you to tailor the layout of your Favorites bar, ensuring that the websites you access most frequently are readily accessible and prominently positioned. Here's a detailed guide on how to reorder favorites in Safari:

Enter Edit Mode : To begin reordering your favorites, enter the edit mode for the Favorites bar. This can be achieved by right-clicking on an empty space within the Favorites bar or by control-clicking if you're using a Mac trackpad . Alternatively, you can click and hold on a favorite until the icons start jiggling, indicating that you're in edit mode.

Drag and Drop : Once in edit mode, you can simply click and drag any favorite to a new position within the Favorites bar. As you drag the icon or website name, other favorites will dynamically adjust to make room for the repositioned item. This intuitive drag-and-drop functionality allows you to effortlessly rearrange your favorites to suit your preferences.

Release to Confirm : After positioning the favorite in its new location, release the mouse button or trackpad to confirm the reordering. The other favorites will settle into place, reflecting the updated order based on your customization.

By following these straightforward steps, you can easily reorder your favorites in Safari, ensuring that the most relevant and frequently visited websites are prominently displayed within your Favorites bar. This level of customization empowers you to optimize your browsing experience, placing the websites you access most frequently within easy reach, ultimately saving time and enhancing efficiency.

Whether you're prioritizing work-related websites, news outlets, social media platforms, or any other frequently visited sites, the ability to reorder favorites in Safari puts you in control of tailoring your browsing environment to align with your current interests and needs. This seamless customization feature ensures that your Favorites bar remains a valuable tool for quick and convenient access to the websites that matter most to you.

Editing the Title of a Favorite

Customizing the titles of your favorite websites in Safari allows you to personalize your browsing experience and ensure that the displayed names accurately reflect your preferences and usage patterns. Whether you want to shorten a lengthy website title, add a nickname, or simply update the name to better suit your needs, Safari provides a straightforward method for editing the titles of your favorites. Here's a detailed guide on how to edit the title of a favorite in Safari:

Locate the Favorites Bar : The Favorites bar, positioned just below the address bar, displays a collection of icons or website names representing your favorite websites.

Enter Edit Mode : To begin editing the title of a favorite, enter the edit mode for the Favorites bar. This can be achieved by right-clicking on an empty space within the Favorites bar or by control-clicking if you're using a Mac trackpad . Alternatively, you can click and hold on the favorite whose title you want to edit until the icons start jiggling, indicating that you're in edit mode.

Edit the Title : Once in edit mode, click on the favorite whose title you want to modify. This action will allow you to edit the title directly within the Favorites bar. Simply click on the existing title to activate the text field, enabling you to make the necessary changes.

Save the Changes : After editing the title to your satisfaction, press the "Enter" key or click outside the text field to save the changes. The modified title will now be displayed for the respective favorite website in your Favorites bar.

By following these straightforward steps, you can effortlessly customize the titles of your favorite websites in Safari, ensuring that they accurately reflect your preferences and browsing habits. This level of customization empowers you to tailor the display names of your favorites to align with your unique needs and usage patterns, ultimately enhancing your browsing experience.

Whether you're simplifying lengthy titles, adding personalized nicknames, or updating titles to better suit your current preferences, the ability to edit the title of a favorite in Safari puts you in control of customizing your browsing environment. This seamless customization feature ensures that your Favorites bar remains a valuable tool for quick and convenient access to the websites that matter most to you.

In conclusion, the ability to manage and customize favorites in Safari is a valuable asset that empowers users to tailor their browsing experience to align with their unique preferences and usage patterns. By mastering the techniques for adding, removing, reordering, and editing favorites, Safari users can optimize their access to frequently visited websites, ultimately saving time and enhancing efficiency.

The Favorites bar in Safari serves as a convenient gateway to the websites that matter most to users, offering quick and effortless access with just a single click. By understanding how to access the Favorites bar and leverage its customization features, users can streamline their browsing experience, ensuring that the most relevant and frequently visited websites are readily accessible.

Adding websites to the Favorites bar allows users to curate a personalized collection of frequently visited sites, ensuring that they are just a click away whenever needed. This simple yet powerful customization feature empowers users to tailor their browsing environment, ensuring that the websites they access most frequently are prominently displayed within the Favorites bar.

Furthermore, the ability to remove, reorder, and edit the titles of favorites provides users with the flexibility to refine and personalize their browsing experience. Whether it's decluttering the interface, prioritizing frequently visited websites, or customizing the display names of favorites, these features put users in control of tailoring their browsing environment to align with their evolving interests and needs.

By mastering the art of managing and customizing favorites in Safari, users can unlock the full potential of this feature, ensuring that their browsing experience is as efficient and enjoyable as possible. Whether for work, leisure, or staying informed, the ability to effortlessly access and customize favorites in Safari empowers users to navigate the web with unparalleled ease and convenience.

In essence, the techniques outlined in this guide provide users with the essential know-how to optimize their browsing experience, ensuring that their most-visited websites are just a click away. By harnessing the power of Safari's Favorites feature, users can personalize their browsing environment, saving time and effort while navigating the web.

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How to manage bookmarks in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Bookmarking your favorite websites in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and/or Mac is handy for accessing the pages you need with a tap. But bookmarks can also quickly get out of control. So for the best experience, you can organize your bookmarks in folders, rearrange them, edit them, and of course, delete those you end up never using.

To help you get control of your saved pages, here’s how to manage bookmarks in Safari on iOS and Mac.

Manage Bookmarks in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Manage bookmarks in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Add a bookmark.

1)  Click either the  Sharing  button from the bottom and pick  Add Bookmark .

2)  Select a location, then adjust the name of the page and give it a description if you like.

3)  Tap  Save .

Add Safari Bookmarks on iPhone

Edit a bookmark

1)  Select the  Bookmarks  icon from the bottom and make sure you’re in the bookmarks section.

2) Choose  Edit .

3)  Select the bookmark you want to edit.

4)  Change the name, link, or location of the bookmark and tap  done .

5)  If you’re finished editing bookmarks, tap  Done  on the Bookmarks screen.

Edit Safari Bookmarks on iPhone

Delete a bookmark

1)  Select the  Bookmarks  icon from the bottom and then tap  Edit .

2)  Tap the  minus sign  for the bookmark you want to delete.

3)  Choose  Delete  when it appears next to the bookmark.

4)  If you’re finished editing bookmarks, tap  Done  on the Bookmarks screen.

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Rearrange bookmarks

1)  Tap the  Bookmarks  icon from the bottom and then tap  Edit .

2) Touch the three-line icon and drag and drop this bookmark into its new location in the list.

3)  If you’re finished editing bookmarks, tap  Done  on the Bookmarks screen.

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Create a bookmark folder

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2)  Select  New Folder .

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Move bookmarks to a folder

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1)  Select and hold the bookmark you want to move.

2)  Drag it to its new location in the list.

3)  Release your mouse or trackpad when the line is placed where you want the bookmark. If you’re moving it to a folder, the entire folder will be highlighted. (See how to create a folder below.)

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2)  Click the  New Folder  button on the top right. Alternatively, you can  right-click  or hold  Control and click  on the Bookmarks page and select  New Folder  from the context menu.

3)  When the folder appears in your list, it’s labeled Untitled Folder. So, click in that box and give it the name you want.

4)  Hit  Enter .

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iCloud will sync all the bookmarks you create in Safari on your Mac to your iPad or iPhone, and vice-versa. But bookmarks aren't quite as simple and obvious on the iPhone as they are on the Mac. Here's how to create and manage them on iOS.

Adding bookmarks on your iPhone is easy, but it's not immediately obvious. The first thing you're likely to do is fumble around in your existing bookmarks before you realize that isn't working. What you have to do if you want to add a bookmark is to tap the Share icon as shown below in red.

Once the Share menu opens, you'll be able to then add the current website to your bookmarks or Favorites. You also have the option to add a site to your reading list, in case you want to read it later, offline, or you can pin it to your Home Screen.

Once you know how to add bookmarks, you can rename them, add them to folders, or delete them.

To manage your Safari bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad, first tap the Bookmarks icon along the bottom row.

Now, in the bookmarks screen, tap the "Edit" button in the bottom-right corner.

Now the edit mode will appear. Next to each bookmark or folder there is a "-" symbol, which means you can tap it and delete stuff.

Tap the "New Folder" link, and you can create a new folder to stash new or current bookmarks. Give your new folder a catchy title and indicate where you want it to reside under the "Location" option.

When you tap "Location", your bookmarks structure will expand and you can tap where you want the new folder to go.

To edit any bookmark, you simply need to tap on one while in edit mode. The "Edit Bookmark" screen will open where you can then give any bookmark a new name, fix URL issues, and like new folders, place it in an appropriate location.

Finally, you may have noticed that while in edit mode, there are three gray bars that appear along the right edge of each bookmark or bookmark folder. These allow you to move stuff around, so if you want to reorder everything, just place your finger on these bars and drag it into the location you choose.

As you can see, adding, deleting, and editing bookmarks and bookmarks folders on Safari for iOS is pretty easy and once you know how to do it, we're sure you'll have your bookmarks named and arranged in exactly the order you see fit.

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This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

Apple has a new way to tidy up your favorite bookmarks in Safari , making them easier to access than ever before. This new feature saves space, allowing you to quickly see more of your favorites at the same time.

While you can quickly access any of your iCloud-synced favorite bookmarks in Safari from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, the newest Safari feature is for macOS and iPadOS only since it's all about the Favorites Bar. The bookmarks bar has been available in Safari on macOS for a while but has only become an iPad option since iPadOS 17 .

To show the Favorites Bar on macOS, go to View –> Show Favorites in Safari's menu bar. On iPadOS, go to Settings –> Safari and toggle on "Show Favorites Bar."

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This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

Since the initial release of macOS 14 Sonoma and iPadOS 17, Safari 17 has included an option to hide favicons, or website icons, from bookmarks in the Favorites Bar. It also affects folder icons and works with Safari 17 on the older macOS versions.

With the feature, favicons will still appear on tabs, history results, and Safari's Start Page on macOS and iPadOS, as well as in the list that pops up after you click the "Show more bookmarks" icon (>>) at the end of the Favorites Bar on macOS. However, it will increase the number of favorites you see on the Favorites Bar as a whole.

In the Safari 17.4 update for macOS, released March 7, two days after it became available on iPadOS 17 , there's an even better way to save space in the Favorites Bar. Instead of removing the icons, you can remove the text, freeing up even more room for additional bookmarks to show at once in the bar. Let's see how it all works below, but make sure you're running Safari 17.4 first.

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Option 1: show/hide titles per bookmark on mac, option 2: show/hide titles per bookmark on ipad, option 3: show/hide all titles or icons on mac, option 4: show/hide all titles or icons on ipad.

To show only the icon of a specific webpage in your Favorites Bar on macOS, right-click or Control-click the bookmark in the bar and deselect "Show Title." Only the webpage's icon will show. However, if the bookmark gets pushed off into the hidden "Show more bookmarks" list, its name will still appear next to its icon.

To return the name, right-click or Control-click the bookmark in the bar and select "Show Title."

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

Before Safari 17.4, the only option was "Show Icons," which applied to the whole Favorites Bar. This option showed only the title of bookmarks for everything visible in the bar. There was no option to show only website icons.

To show only the icon of a specific webpage in your Favorites Bar on iPadOS, long-press or tap and hold the bookmark in the bar, tap "Edit," toggle off "Show Title," and hit "Save."

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

Only the webpage's icon will show. However, if the bookmark gets pushed off into the hidden "More" list (•••), its name will still appear next to a bookmark icon (favicons don't appear in this list).

To bring the name back, long-press or tap and hold the bookmark in the bar, tap "Edit," toggle on "Show Title," and hit "Save."

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

This was not possible prior to iPadOS 17.4.

If you want to change how the bookmarks and folders look in the Favorites Bar on macOS en masse, right-click or Control-click the Favorites Bar but not a bookmark or folder directly.

To keep the default settings on the Favorites Bar, make sure "Show Icons and Text" is selected. This is also how things appear in the hidden "Show more bookmarks" list. If you choose any of the other options, you won't be able to show or hide titles for individual webpages.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

To show only website icons on the Favorites Bar, select "Show Icons Only." Folder names will still appear next to folder icons since you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between them otherwise. And if the webpage's symbol gets pushed to the hidden "Show more bookmarks" list, its name will still appear next to its icon.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

To show only text on the Favorites Bar, select "Show Text Only." All website and folder icons will disappear, and only bookmark titles and folder names will remain. Folders will be distinguishable by the chevron symbol next to them.

If the bookmark's or folder's name ends up in the hidden "Show more bookmarks" list, its icon will still appear next to its title.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

Your only option before Safari 17.4 was "Show Icons." There was no option to show only website icons.

To change how the bookmarks and folders look in the entire Favorites Bar on iPadOS, go to Settings –> Safari –> Favorites Bar Appearance. The default option is "Show Icons and Text." If you choose any of the other options, you won't be able to show or hide titles for individual webpages.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

To show only website icons on the Favorites Bar, select "Show Icons Only." Folder names will still appear next to folder icons since you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between them otherwise. And if the webpage's symbol gets pushed to the hidden "More" list, its name will still appear next to a bookmark icon.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

To show only text on the Favorites Bar, select "Show Text Only." All website and folder icons will disappear, and only bookmark titles and folder names will remain. Folders will be distinguishable by the chevron symbol next to them. This text-only setting was available for Safari on iPad before iPadOS 17.4 by disabling the "Show Icons in Favorites Bar" switch in Settings –> Safari.

If the bookmark's or folder's name ends up in the hidden "More" list, a bookmark or folder icon will still appear next to its title.

This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking Shortcuts to Your Most-Used Bookmarks

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How can I edit bookmarks in Safari?

How do I edit (remove) bookmarks in Safari?

I use a MacBook Pro X.6.8. and Safari Version 5.1.10 (6534.59.10).

I've added so many bookmarks that I can't make head or tail of them. Most of them are old and unnecessary.

Does a Bookmark Manager exist?

What can I do?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Safari Version 5.1.10 (6534.59.10)

Posted on Sep 15, 2014 2:11 AM

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Posted on Sep 15, 2014 4:02 AM

Go to Bookmarks > Show all bookmarks > and under 'name' select which part of the Bookmarks system you want to start with > and use your delete button from there. If you hold down cmd at the same time you can delete several at a time.

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Sep 15, 2014 4:02 AM in response to Nichols960

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You can edit them manually, by either changing the order in which they appear, sort them into folders, or delete them all together.

A Bookmark manager, if there was one, would not know what you wanted to keep! 🙂

Sep 15, 2014 4:31 AM in response to seventy one

Thank you very much! Problem resolved. Nick

Sep 15, 2014 4:32 AM in response to Klaus1

Thanks very much. You helped me partially resolve my prpblem. Nick 🙂

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Updated Euro 2024 Odds Ahead of Knockout Round (England Set as Slight Favorite)

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The first phase of Euro 2024 is finished, and we now turn our attention to the knockout stage. 

In what has been a crowded field throughout, we see little separation between the top teams as we gear up for the knockout stages, with the favorite being England, trailed close by Spain. Following an underwhelming group stage, France appears in the more difficult bracket, which has sent the defending Euro champions odds slightly down to third ahead of a challenging bracket. 

Below, you’ll find the updated odds for the knockout stage of Euro 2024, which starts on Sunday. 

Euro 2024 Odds

  • England: +300
  • Spain: +350
  • Germany: +480
  • Portugal: +600
  • France: +700
  • Netherlands: +1200
  • Italy: +1800
  • Austria: +1800
  • Belgium: +2600
  • Switzerland: +3600
  • Turkey: +5500
  • Denmark: +5500
  • Romania: +13000
  • Georgia: +22000
  • Slovakia: +22000
  • Slovenia: +50000

Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook

England Slight Favorite to Win Euro 2024

England, who has never won this event, finished runners up in the latest edition and is the favorite to lift the trophy in 2024. 

With a favorable schedule and a dominant defense, England will look to get over the hump, starting with a match on Sunday against Slovakia and a quarterfinal potentially looming against Italy, who the team lost to in the 2020 (played in 2022) final. 

Meanwhile, France has had to deal with an injury to star striker Kylian Mbappe, who suffered a nose injury during the group stage. The team was able to beat Austria, but finished with a draw against Netherland and Poland, can the team pick up steam in the knockout stages after finishing second in the group despite a lofty rating? The path is much harder against a potent Belgium team and a quarterfinals matchup up against Portugal. The opening betting favorite is now +700 after dragging through the group stage.

We’ll find out starting this weekend. 

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.

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I have a strong preference for Apple Watch faces that do not light up the full OLED display. The original Apple Watch leaned heavily on this to hide bezels and corners. Apple later added full-screen watch faces like Timelapse and Photos in early watchOS versions.

In 2021, Apple revealed that Photos is actually the most popular Apple Watch face. This explains why new watchOS versions regularly focus on ways to personalize it.

watchOS 11 leverages machine learning to really dial in the Photos face wow factor:

In watchOS 11, the Photos watch face can help a user select their best photo options by quickly analyzing thousands of photos using machine learning and making recommendations based on aesthetics, composition, and even facial expressions. Then, a custom algorithm finds the best composition by optimizing for the subject’s position within the frame and creating a sense of depth. Users can further personalize the face with time sizes, layouts, font choices, and more, and the Photos face now offers Dynamic mode so users can be delighted by a new image every time they raise their wrist.

Meanwhile, I’m just using the new style options to create what could pass for an updated version of Numerals Duo. This is the configuration:

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The trick is just using a black image as the photo. The only downside? I feel like I’m contributing to the Photos face popularity stat, when in fact, I actually want a watch face customization studio .

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Who is ahead in 2024 presidential polls right now?

Welcome to The Washington Post’s presidential polling averages. We have gathered the best available national and state-level polling data, and factored how citizens in each state voted in the last two presidential elections, to calculate whom voters currently favor in the presidential race.

We’ll update our polling averages regularly. Remember this isn’t a presidential forecast, but instead a snapshot of the state of public opinion.

Want to know more about how our polling averages work? Read our methodology .

The state polls driving our averages

All polls vary. Polling averages help us incorporate polls that point in different directions and let us easily compare trends. Here is a look at the results of all of the polls from the past six months that we’ve included in our averages.

How the national polls have changed since January

The presidential election isn’t decided by the national popular vote, which is why we rely heavily on state polls in our polling averages. However, national polls are still useful for understanding the overall state of the race. They tend to pick up changes in the overall environment quicker than state level polls and our polling averages do draw on national polls, especially in states where we don’t have a lot of high-quality polls. Here’s how the presidential race has changed in national polls since January.

What could change between now and Election Day?

Our polling averages are an informed best guess for who is leading the presidential race. A lot could change before Election Day.

The polls could underestimate Biden’s or Trump’s support

A polling average is the best way to understand the state of play in a presidential race, but as we know from previous presidential cycles, the polls aren’t always right. Take a look at how polling errors in the last three presidential elections would affect our current 2024 polling averages.

The economy could get better — or worse

There are many things that could change between now and Election Day that could affect the polls, but one of the biggest factors is the economy.

It’s one of the most important issues for voters this cycle. If we take a look at how the economy has affected previous elections, we can see that when the economy improves, the incumbent president — in this case Biden — does better. If the economy gets worse, then the challenger — in this case Trump — fares better. (We’re specifically looking at two factors: consumer sentiment, or how optimistic people feel about the economy, and gross domestic product per capita growth, or the rate at which the economy is growing.)

There’s a fair amount of uncertainty in these estimates, however, as there are a lot of ways the economy could change. But as we get closer to Election Day, the uncertainty around our estimates will shrink.

Explore our polling averages in each battleground state

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Polling averages by Lenny Bronner and Diane Napolitano . Design and development by Kati Perry and Luis Melgar . Engineering support from John Campbell and Stewart Bishop. Polling research by Scott Clement , Emily Guskin and Jakob Bowen . Editing by Reuben Fischer-Baum and Sarah Frostenson . Project management by Rachel Van Dongen and Ashlyn Still . Copy editing by Anne Kenderdine . Originally published June 26, 2024.

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  • Edit Cinematic videos
  • Edit portraits
  • Use photo albums
  • Edit, share, and organize albums
  • Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
  • Make stickers from your photos
  • Duplicate and copy photos and videos
  • Merge duplicate photos
  • Search for photos
  • Identify people and pets
  • Browse photos by location
  • Share photos and videos
  • Share long videos
  • View photos and videos shared with you
  • Watch memories
  • Personalize your memories
  • Manage memories and featured photos
  • Use iCloud Photos
  • Create shared albums
  • Add and remove people in a shared album
  • Add and delete photos and videos in a shared album
  • Set up or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Add content to an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Use iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Import and export photos and videos
  • Print photos
  • Find podcasts
  • Listen to podcasts
  • Follow your favorite podcasts
  • Use the Podcasts widget
  • Organize your podcast library
  • Download, save, and share podcasts
  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Listen to subscriber-only content
  • Change download settings
  • Make a grocery list
  • Add items to a list
  • Edit and manage a list
  • Search and organize lists
  • Work with templates
  • Use Smart Lists
  • Print reminders
  • Use the Reminders widget
  • Change Reminders settings
  • Browse the web
  • Search for websites
  • Customize your Safari settings
  • Change the layout
  • Use Safari profiles
  • Open and close tabs
  • Organize your tabs with Tab Groups
  • View your tabs from another device
  • Share Tab Groups
  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage

Bookmark a website

  • Bookmark a website as a favorite
  • Save pages to a Reading List
  • Find links shared with you
  • Annotate and save a webpage as a PDF
  • Automatically fill in forms
  • Get extensions
  • Hide ads and distractions
  • Clear your cache and cookies
  • Browse the web privately
  • Use passkeys in Safari
  • Check stocks
  • Manage multiple watchlists
  • Read business news
  • Add earnings reports to your calendar
  • Use a Stocks widget
  • Translate text, voice, and conversations
  • Translate text in apps
  • Translate with the camera view
  • Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or an Apple TV channel
  • Add your TV provider
  • Get shows, movies, and more
  • Watch sports
  • Watch Major League Soccer with MLS Season Pass
  • Watch multiple live sports streams
  • Control playback
  • Manage your library
  • Change the settings
  • Make a recording
  • Play it back
  • Edit or delete a recording
  • Keep recordings up to date
  • Organize recordings
  • Search for or rename a recording
  • Share a recording
  • Duplicate a recording
  • Check the weather
  • Check the weather in other locations
  • View weather maps
  • Manage weather notifications
  • Use Weather widgets
  • Learn the weather icons
  • Find out what Siri can do
  • Tell Siri about yourself
  • Have Siri announce calls and notifications
  • Add Siri Shortcuts
  • About Siri Suggestions
  • Change Siri settings
  • Set up Family Sharing
  • Add Family Sharing members
  • Remove Family Sharing members
  • Share subscriptions
  • Share purchases
  • Share locations with family and locate lost devices
  • Set up Apple Cash Family and Apple Card Family
  • Set up parental controls
  • Set up a child’s device
  • Get started with Screen Time
  • Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
  • Set up Screen Time
  • Set communication and safety limits and block inappropriate content
  • Set up Screen Time for a family member
  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
  • Track your orders
  • Use Apple Cash
  • Use Apple Card
  • Use Savings
  • Manage payment cards and activity
  • Power adapter and charge cable
  • Use AirPods
  • Use EarPods
  • Use headphone audio-level features
  • Apple Pencil compatibility
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (1st generation)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (USB-C)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil Pro
  • Enter text with Scribble
  • Draw with Apple Pencil
  • Take and mark up a screenshot with Apple Pencil
  • Quickly write notes
  • Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
  • Connect to a display with a cable
  • HomePod and other wireless speakers
  • iPad keyboards
  • Switch between keyboards
  • Enter characters with diacritical marks
  • Use shortcuts
  • Choose an alternative keyboard layout
  • Change typing assistance options
  • Connect Magic Trackpad
  • Trackpad gestures
  • Change trackpad settings
  • Connect a mouse
  • Mouse actions and gestures
  • Change mouse settings
  • External storage devices
  • Bluetooth accessories
  • Apple Watch with Fitness+
  • Polishing cloth
  • Share your internet connection
  • Make and receive phone calls
  • Use iPad as a second display for Mac
  • Use iPad as a webcam
  • Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across your Mac and iPad
  • Hand off tasks between devices
  • Cut, copy, and paste between iPad and other devices
  • Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPad
  • Use AirDrop to send items
  • Connect iPad and your computer with a cable
  • Transfer files between devices
  • Transfer files with email, messages, or AirDrop
  • Transfer files or sync content with the Finder or iTunes
  • Automatically keep files up to date with iCloud
  • Get started with accessibility features
  • Turn on accessibility features for setup
  • Change Siri accessibility settings
  • Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
  • Enlarge text by hovering
  • Change color and brightness
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
  • Customize per-app visual settings
  • Hear what’s on the screen or typed
  • Hear audio descriptions
  • Turn on and practice VoiceOver
  • Change your VoiceOver settings
  • Use VoiceOver gestures
  • Operate iPad when VoiceOver is on
  • Control VoiceOver using the rotor
  • Use the onscreen keyboard
  • Write with your finger
  • Keep the screen off
  • Use VoiceOver with an Apple external keyboard
  • Use a braille display
  • Type braille on the screen
  • Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
  • Use VoiceOver with a pointer device
  • Use VoiceOver for images and videos
  • Use VoiceOver in apps
  • Use AssistiveTouch
  • Use an eye-tracking device
  • Adjust how iPad responds to your touch
  • Auto-answer calls
  • Change Face ID and attention settings
  • Use Voice Control
  • Adjust the top or Home button
  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
  • Adjust pointer settings
  • Adjust keyboard settings
  • Control iPad with an external keyboard
  • Adjust AirPods settings
  • Adjust double tap and squeeze settings for Apple Pencil
  • Intro to Switch Control
  • Set up and turn on Switch Control
  • Select items, perform actions, and more
  • Control several devices with one switch
  • Use hearing devices
  • Use Live Listen
  • Use sound recognition
  • Set up and use RTT
  • Flash the indicator light for notifications
  • Adjust audio settings
  • Play background sounds
  • Display subtitles and captions
  • Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
  • Get live captions of spoken audio
  • Type to speak
  • Record a Personal Voice
  • Lock iPad to one app with Guided Access
  • Use built-in privacy and security protections
  • Set a passcode
  • Set up Face ID
  • Set up Touch ID
  • Control access to information on the Lock Screen
  • Keep your Apple ID secure
  • Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
  • Sign in with Apple
  • Share passwords
  • Automatically fill in strong passwords
  • Change weak or compromised passwords
  • View your passwords and related information
  • Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
  • Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
  • Automatically fill in verification codes
  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
  • Two-factor authentication
  • Use security keys
  • Control app tracking permissions
  • Control the location information you share
  • Control access to information in apps
  • Control how Apple delivers advertising to you
  • Control access to hardware features
  • Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
  • Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
  • Use a private network address
  • Use Advanced Data Protection
  • Use Lockdown Mode
  • Receive warnings about sensitive content
  • Use Contact Key Verification
  • Turn iPad on or off
  • Force restart iPad
  • Update iPadOS
  • Back up iPad
  • Reset iPad settings
  • Restore all content from a backup
  • Restore purchased and deleted items
  • Sell, give away, or trade in your iPad
  • Install or remove configuration profiles
  • Important safety information
  • Important handling information
  • Find more resources for software and service
  • FCC compliance statement
  • ISED Canada compliance statement
  • Apple and the environment
  • Class 1 Laser information
  • Disposal and recycling information
  • Unauthorized modification of iPadOS
  • ENERGY STAR compliance statement

Bookmark a website in Safari on iPad

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Tap Add Bookmark.

Bookmark open tabs

Pinch closed with three fingers to view all your tabs.

Touch and hold one of your tabs, then tap Add Bookmarks for [ number of ] Tabs.

View and organize your bookmarks

the Show Sidebar button

Tap Edit, then do any of the following:

Create a new folder: Tap New Folder at the bottom left, enter a name, then tap Done.

the Back button

Rename bookmarks: Tap the bookmark, enter a new name, then tap Done.

The Reorder button

See your Mac bookmarks on iPad

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Tap Show All (below Apps Using iCloud), then make sure Safari is turned on.

Note: You must also have Safari turned on in iCloud settings on your Mac and be signed in with the same Apple ID. See Set up iCloud for the Safari app on all your devices in the iCloud User Guide.

Add a website icon to the Home Screen

You can add a website icon to your iPad Home Screen for quick access.

the Share button

The icon appears only on the device where you add it.

Note: Some websites may ask for permission to send you notifications. You can change your notification settings at any time. See Change notification settings .

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  1. Organize your Favorites in Safari on Mac

    Rearrange your Favorites: Drag them to different locations. Show only an icon for a webpage in the Favorites bar: Control-click a webpage's title, then deselect Show Title. Show only an icon for all webpages in the Favorites bar: Control-click between webpages in the Favorites bar, then select Show Icons Only. Edit the name of a favorite website or folder: Control-click the name you want to ...

  2. How to turn on and edit the Favorites bar in Safari

    Click on the Sidebar icon in the upper left corner of Safari. Select the bookmarks icon. Open the Favorites section by clicking on the arrow. Click Edit. Inside the Bookmarks editing screen, you can add folders to group bookmarks together, or simply drag bookmarks from their current location into the Favorites toolbar.

  3. Add websites to your Favorites in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:. Rearrange your Favorites: Drag them to different locations. Edit the name of a favorite website or folder: Control-click the name you want to change in the Favorites page or Favorites bar, then choose Rename from the shortcut menu.You can also force click the name, or click and hold it until it's highlighted, then enter a new one.

  4. How to Manage Bookmarks in Safari on iOS and Mac

    To open the Editor click Bookmarks > Edit Bookmarks. Here are three ways to create a folder: Click Bookmarks > Add Bookmark Folder from the menu bar. Right-click inside the Bookmarks Sidebar and select New Folder from the shortcut menu. Click New Folder at the top of the Bookmarks Editor. Give your folder a name and hit your Return key.

  5. Add websites to your Favorites in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, move the pointer over the Smart Search field.. Click and hold the One-Step Add button that appears at the left end of the field, then choose Favorites.. You can also click in the Smart Search field, then drag the URL of the website you're viewing to the Favorites bar near the top of the window, the Favorites folder in the sidebar, or the Favorites area on the ...

  6. How to Add, View, and Manage Favorites in Safari on a Mac

    If all your favorite sites are opened in Safari, go to the menu bar, click Bookmarks > Add Bookmarks for [X] Open Tabs (X indicates the number of open tabs). Type in a name for the group and select Favorites. This saves the tab as a Favorites folder. Click it to open the tabs simultaneously.

  7. How to add, view, or remove Favorites in Safari on Mac

    Method 1: Use the Share button. Go to the website you want to add to Favorites. Click the Share button → Select Add Bookmark. Choose Favorites in the drop-down list → Click Add. Optionally, change the website title and add a description.

  8. How to Manage Bookmarks and Favorites in Safari on Mac: A ...

    Make sure the Bookmarks button is selected (blue) at the top of the sidebar. Either right-click or Control -click anywhere in the sidebar and select New Folder . Your Favorites are at the top of this sidebar and you can also use this method for creating Favorites folders. Enter a name for the folder and press Enter .

  9. How to add Favorites in Safari on iPhone, iPad and Mac

    Select Add to Favorites. On the next screen, you can change the display name for the site if you like. Finally, tap Save. Manage your Favorites on iOS. To manage your Favorites on iPhone and iPad, open Safari and tap the Bookmarks button. Go to the Favorites folder and tap the Edit button. From there, you can delete or rearrange Favorites.

  10. How to Add, Edit, and Delete Bookmarks in iPhone's Safari

    What to Know. Add a bookmark: Go to the web page you want to bookmark, tap the box-and-arrow icon, then tap Add Bookmark. View and manage your bookmarks: Tap the open book icon to view, edit, and delete your Safari bookmarks. Sync bookmarks across devices: Go to Settings > your name > iCloud, then turn on the Safari toggle and tap Merge.

  11. How to Organize Safari Bookmarks and Favorites

    Select the folder you want to move, and drag it to its target location in the Favorites bar. The other folders will move out of the way to accommodate it. Select Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks. In the Safari sidebar, click Favorites. To move a folder, click and hold the folder's icon, then drag it to the desired location.

  12. How to Create, View, Edit, and Restore Bookmarks in Safari on Mac

    Then click the Bookmark tab. Control-click (or right-click) anywhere inside the sidebar and then select New Folder. Alternatively, in Safari, click Bookmarks and then Edit Bookmarks. This will open a bookmark window. Click the New Folder button (top-right corner of the screen).

  13. How to customize Favorites in Safari on Mac, iPhone, and iPad

    This one's easy. Fire up Safari, go to Safari>Preferences in the menu, choose General, and check out Favorites Shows. This is the pop-up menu where you can choose any of your bookmarks folders ...

  14. How To Edit Safari Favorites On Mac

    To begin editing your Safari favorites, launch the Safari web browser on your Mac and access your list of saved favorites using the methods outlined in the previous section. Once you have your favorites displayed, you can proceed to make the desired alterations to your collection. Adding a new favorite to Safari is a simple yet impactful ...

  15. How to Edit Favorites in Safari

    Here's a detailed guide on how to edit the title of a favorite in Safari: Open Safari: Launch the Safari browser on your Mac or iOS device. Locate the Favorites Bar: The Favorites bar, positioned just below the address bar, displays a collection of icons or website names representing your favorite websites.

  16. How do I change Safari favorites page ico…

    4. Restart Safari. The answer I provided above is basically as follows: 1. Go to safari bookmarks bar on top and look at what and look at what the icon currently looks like (It will be a small icon.) remember what it looks like. 2. Go to finder on the top menu bar select Go>Go to folder and type:

  17. How to manage bookmarks in Safari on iOS and Mac

    Edit or Delete a bookmark. 1) Click Bookmarks from the menu bar and select Edit Bookmarks. 2) Either right-click or hold Control and click the bookmark you want to edit or delete. 3) Select an option from the context menu. For editing, you can rename or change the address. After you finish your edit, hit the Enter key. For deleting, you can choose Delete from the context menu.

  18. How to Add and Manage Bookmarks on Safari for iPhone

    To manage your Safari bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad, first tap the Bookmarks icon along the bottom row. Now, in the bookmarks screen, tap the "Edit" button in the bottom-right corner. Now the edit mode will appear. Next to each bookmark or folder there is a "-" symbol, which means you can tap it and delete stuff.

  19. Sort, alphabetize, or rearrange bookmarks in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, click the Sidebar button in the toolbar, then click Bookmarks. Drag a bookmark or folder to a new location. To copy a bookmark, Option-drag it. To sort bookmarks in a bookmarks folder, Control-click the folder in the sidebar, then choose Sort By > Name or Sort By > Address. Address is the website URL.

  20. This Hidden Setting Gives Safari's Favorites Bar Better-Looking

    To change how the bookmarks and folders look in the entire Favorites Bar on iPadOS, go to Settings -> Safari -> Favorites Bar Appearance. The default option is "Show Icons and Text." If you choose any of the other options, you won't be able to show or hide titles for individual webpages.

  21. How can I edit bookmarks in Safari?

    Level 7. 27,430 points. Sep 15, 2014 4:02 AM in response to Nichols960. Go to Bookmarks > Show all bookmarks > and under 'name' select which part of the Bookmarks system you want to start with > and use your delete button from there. If you hold down cmd at the same time you can delete several at a time.

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  25. Bookmark a website in Safari on iPhone

    Tap . Tap Edit, then do any of the following: Create a new folder: Tap New Folder at the bottom left, enter a name, then tap Done. Move a bookmark into a folder: Tap the bookmark, tap below Location, then tap a folder. Tap to return to your bookmarks. Delete bookmarks: Tap , then tap Delete. Rename bookmarks: Tap the bookmark, enter a new name ...

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  30. Bookmark a website in Safari on iPad

    Tap , then tap Bookmarks. Tap Edit, then do any of the following: Create a new folder: Tap New Folder at the bottom left, enter a name, then tap Done. Move a bookmark into a folder: Tap the bookmark, tap the Location, then tap a folder. Tap to return to your bookmarks. Delete bookmarks: Tap . Rename bookmarks: Tap the bookmark, enter a new name ...