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CHAPTER 10 BROWSING THE WEB WITH SAFARI<br />

Figure 10-3. You can select your own home page on the General tab of Safari’s preferences.<br />

Searching the Web<br />

If you’d like to perform a search on the Web, Safari by default provides a search field in the top<br />

right of the toolbar to enter a search string, which will open a page of search results from<br />

Google.<br />

Bookmarks<br />

Bookmarks provide a way for you to keep track of the web sites you visit that you’d like to<br />

return to (or keep track of for some other reason). Safari has a very nice bookmark system in<br />

place that allows you to keep an extensive collection of bookmarks well organized in folders and<br />

collections.<br />

Adding Bookmarks<br />

To add a bookmark of a page you are visiting, you can either select Add Bookmark from the<br />

Bookmarks menu, use the Cmd+D keyboard shortcut, or click the Add Bookmark button on the<br />

toolbar. This will open a bookmark panel allowing you to name and choose a location for storing<br />

your bookmark. You can also add a bookmark by selecting the URL from the Address field<br />

in the toolbar and drag it down to the Bookmarks bar, a specific bookmark folder or a bookmark<br />

collection in the Bookmarks view (Figure 10-4).

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