Friday, August 17, 2012

Safari in the Amazon?


Out here in the rain forest, we take a lot of tourists on a Safari. You maybe taking a different kind of a Safari. Welcome back, we have a lot packed into today's post. I want to talk about safari today because, I fell that there is a lot of people who are wondering how they can take full use of safari. I mention all the time on how people look for ways to find out how they can take full use of their apps, notifications, reminders, Calendar, and more. The reason I talk about this is because, there are people who are trying to learn all they can about the products they have and others have as well. So who's ready for a safari? When you first open up safari it automatically reloads the recent page that you had open, unless you closed all of your tabs. So no matter what web page your on, when you open Safari at the top is your address bar, here you can type in a specific web address. To the right of the web address bar, is your search engine, you can change your search engine in the settings application if needed. If this is your first time getting and iPad, then your automatically using the Google search engine. Here you can search just as you would on the direct site. Lets switch sides to the top left hand side of the screen, you will find two arrows the one facing the left allows you to go backwards in your tab history. The arrow facing the right allows you to move forward if your going backwards. To the right of the arrows is a open book, this is the bookmark tab. Tap on it and you will be able to see your reading list, bookmarks, history, sites in your bookmarks bar (Which you can make appear in the setting application), bookmarks menu, and imported IE favorites. You can edit the bookmarks tab by tapping the Edit bottom on the top right hand side of the bookmarks tab. Tap the web page to close the bookmarks tab, to the right of the bookmarks tab is a (What I call an options menu) which allows you to add the web page your currently on to your bookmarks, reading list, home screen, and mail a link to that page, tweet that page, and print the page. You can do a lot with Safari, you can use Safari to view the web page in a mobile version if able. If there's anything that you found out about Safari, if you knows any tips or tricks, leave your comment below. I hope that you found this helpful, until next time folks. Keep on blogging!

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