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  2. In Safari on your Mac, keep a Reading List of webpages to read later, even when you’re not connected to the internet.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · Use Safari's Reading List and Bookmarks to stay up-to-date and entertained across all of your devices. Here's how to get the most out of the two features. Skip to main content

    • Add Pages to Your Safari Reading List
    • Access Your Safari Reading List and Read The Articles
    • Mark Items as Read
    • Remove An Article Or Clear Your List
    • Clear Safari’s Reading List Cache
    • Enable The Offline Reading Feature

    On iPhone and iPad

    1. Open Safariand visit the page you want to save. 2. Tap the Share buttonfrom the bottom. 3. Choose Add to Reading Listin the pop-up window.

    On Mac

    Open Safari and go to the page you want to save. Next, click Bookmarks > Add to Reading List from the menu bar. You’ll notice that you have the option to save all of your open tabs if you like with the Add X Open Tabs to Reading List or Add These X Tabs to Reading Listfeature.

    On iPhone and iPad

    1. Open Safari and tap the Bookmarks buttonat the bottom. 2. Tap the Reading Listoption from the top, which looks like a pair of glasses. 3. With your Reading List open, just tap an article to open it in the current tab. To open it in a new tab, touch and hold the article and pick Open in New Tab.

    On Mac

    Open Safari and click the Show sidebar button in your toolbar and the Reading List option, or click View > Show Reading List Sidebarfrom the menu bar. Select an article to read.

    On iPhone and iPad

    Access your Reading List and swipe right on an article. Now, tap Mark Read. The Safari Reading List will keep track of the articles you read. So you can easily tap Show Unreadat the bottom of the Reading List screen to see those.

    On Mac

    Access your Reading List in the Safari sidebar. Now, swipe right on the trackpad and select Mark Read. You can also right-click on the saved article and choose Mark Read.

    On iPhone and iPad

    You can remove articles from your Reading List one at a time or several at once. For one, swipe left and tap Delete. To remove several, tap Edit on the Reading List screen, mark the ones you want to remove, and then tap Deleteat the bottom.

    On Mac

    Swipe left or right-click over a Reading List article and choose Remove or Remove Item. You can also right-click an article and choose to Clear All Items.

    Nowadays, webpages are optimized for high-resolution Retina graphics and include other rich media assets so Safari’s Reading List can eat up quite a lot storage space fairly quickly. Deleting them all on your iPhone or iPad can free up substantial space. 1. Open the Settings app and tap General > iPhone/iPad Storage. 2. Select Safarifrom the list o...

    On iPhone and iPad

    1. Open your Settings app and select Safari. 2. Scroll down to Reading List and turn on the toggle for Automatically Save Offline.

    On Mac

    1. Open Safari and click Safari > Settings or Preferencesfrom the menu bar. 2. Choose the Advancedtab. 3. Next to Reading List, check the box for Save articles for offline reading automatically. Useful Safari tips: 1. Tips to customize and personalize Safari on iPhone and iPad 2. How to force Dark Mode for any website on Mac or PC 3. How to download videos from Safari on iPhone and iPad

  4. In Safari on your Mac, keep a Reading List of webpages to read later, even when you’re not connected to the internet.

  5. Oct 5, 2022 · With the Reading List, you can keep a collection of pages you want to read later or even pages you frequently access but don't want to bother with boookmarking (which is so early 2000s).

  6. Nov 2, 2021 · Safari’s reading list even syncs with iCloud, so even if you switch between your Apple devices, you’ll have access to all the saved webpages. Let’s check out using Reading List, first on iOS/iPadOS, and then on MacOS.

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