Safari
Ready to get on the web? Use the Safari web browser to quickly find, view, and interact with all your favorite websites. Just click the Safari icon in the Dock, and then type a URL (web address) in Safari’s address bar, click a bookmark, or select a thumbnail in Top Sites.
Open Safari
Type a webpage address (URL)
To visit a webpage, type all or part of the page’s title, name, or address (URL). If you’ve previously visited or bookmarked the page, Safari automatically completes the field with the most likely match.
If the site Safari suggests is correct, press Return to connect to the site. If it is not the site you intended to visit, check the list of suggestions, drawn from your bookmarks and browsing history. Click the site you want to visit.
Visit webpages
Click a bookmark
Organize bookmarks
View your Top Sites
Safari identifies your favorite sites and displays previews of them on the Top Sites page. Safari chooses Top Sites based on how often and how recently you’ve visited each site. As you explore the web and discover new websites, the Top Sites page changes to match your interests.
To view the Top Sites page, click this icon in the Safari bookmarks bar:
View and customize Top Sites
Use reading tools to view articles on webpages
If you come across a webpage or link that you want to read later, Reading List gives you an easy way to save the link.
Save articles to read later with Reading List
View articles with Reader
Safari is designed to maximize your view of webpages, so you can focus on browsing and forget about the browser. You’ll find minimal controls, such as a scroll bar that appears only when it’s needed, and customizable toolbars that you can hide so more of the window is available for content.
Open Safari
Type a webpage address (URL)
To visit a webpage, type all or part of the page’s title, name, or address (URL). If you’ve previously visited or bookmarked the page, Safari automatically completes the field with the most likely match.
If the site Safari suggests is correct, press Return to connect to the site. If it is not the site you intended to visit, check the list of suggestions, drawn from your bookmarks and browsing history. Click the site you want to visit.
Visit webpages
Click a bookmark
- To take a shortcut to a webpage, click a bookmark in the Safari toolbar. For example, go to Google Maps to get directions, or click News and choose from the New York Times, Wired, or another news site.
- To add a bookmark of your own, go to a webpage you want to bookmark, and then click the Add button (+) in the Safari toolbar.
- To see all your bookmarks, click the open-book icon.
Organize bookmarks
View your Top Sites
Safari identifies your favorite sites and displays previews of them on the Top Sites page. Safari chooses Top Sites based on how often and how recently you’ve visited each site. As you explore the web and discover new websites, the Top Sites page changes to match your interests.
To view the Top Sites page, click this icon in the Safari bookmarks bar:
View and customize Top Sites
Use reading tools to view articles on webpages
If you come across a webpage or link that you want to read later, Reading List gives you an easy way to save the link.
- To add a webpage to your Reading List, open the page you want to add, and then choose Bookmarks > ”Add to Reading List.”
- To add a link to your Reading List without opening it, Shift-click the link.
- To read an article free from ads and other distractions, click the Reader button at the right end of the Safari address field. The Reader button appears when a webpage contains text-based articles.
Save articles to read later with Reading List
View articles with Reader
Safari is designed to maximize your view of webpages, so you can focus on browsing and forget about the browser. You’ll find minimal controls, such as a scroll bar that appears only when it’s needed, and customizable toolbars that you can hide so more of the window is available for content.