![]() In its present form, I can imagine people thinking they had saved a page by placing it in a Tab Group, only to find they hadn’t once they closed that page. This would reduce user friction and make for a smoother and more discoverable user experience. While I find Safari Tabs more useful than anticipated, I think both the Tab and bookmark management functions should be made clearly and consistently available via the Share pane across all devices. How do you bookmark all your open Safari tabs on a Mac? While in the relevant Tag Group, you’ll need to shimmy your mouse up to the Menu bar, select Bookmarks, and then choose Add Bookmarks for these XX Tabs. Choose a location and name and press save. ![]() Tap and hold the bookmarks icon at the bottom of the browser.To bookmark all the Safari Tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPhone, you’ll need a completely different approach: If you are using an iPhone, do it this way: You’ll be able to choose a location and name for the collection on the next page, after which you press save.To bookmark your open Safari Tabs, choose Add Bookmarks for XX Tabs.Tap and hold the address bar (not a page tab bar) until you see a contextual menu appear that offers to Copy, Add to Reading List, Add Bookmark and Add Bookmarks for XX tabs.To bookmark all the tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPad, you’ll need to do this: When working with Apple’s new Tab Groups, you’ll need to become accustomed to different ways of achieving this need on each Apple platform. The best way to save a web page from within Safari is to bookmark the page. That’s why you need this tip: How to bookmark your open Safari Tabs So, if you accidentally close a page (such as when fumbling to export it into a different group), it’s gone. What I don’t like is that they aren’t saved. I’m a long way from feeling natural about this. But I do like that whatever page I have open on any of my devices in any of my Tab Groups is made immediately available across all my other devices. What this means is that as you work on your project you will be able to add individual pages to the appropriate Tab Group by tapping and holding the website address bar (iPad, iPhone) and choosing Move to Tab Group or control click the website tab (rather than address) on Mac and choosing Move to Tab Group in the contextual menu that will appear. On Mac, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group.On iPad, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group, which will contain your currently open tabs.On iPhone, you’ll tap and hold the dual squares icon at the bottom right of the browser page, tap Move to Tab Group, and then tap New Tab Group.Here is how to create a new Safari Tab group: Imagine you are working on a project about dogs (and everyone should love these animals). The first thing you’ll need to do is create a Safari Tab Group called ‘dogs,' because that’s the place you’ll pop all your dog-related pages in, until you save them as bookmarks (more later).Ĭreating a new group is slightly different on each device. Safari Tabs are moderately useful for research. ![]() And while it took me some time to get used to it, I’m finding some features more useful than expected. I feel like the usability still isn’t quite right, which is why on some devices I’ve tried to roll back as many of those changes as I can.īut time moves on, and most people will be using the default system now that it is universally available.
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