- Browsing to a URL
- Searching the Web
- Viewing Web Pages
- Returning to Previously Visited Websites
- Bookmarking Websites
- Delete Your Bookmarks
- Creating Home Screen Bookmarks
- Filling in Web Forms
- Opening Multiple Web Pages
- Copying Text and Images from Web Pages
- Using Images from Web Pages
- Viewing News Articles with Safari Reader
Delete Your Bookmarks
Adding and using bookmarks is just the start. You eventually need to delete ones you don’t use. You might find that over time you no longer need some bookmarks. Some might even link to missing or obsolete pages. There are two ways to delete a bookmark. The results of the two methods are the same; however, you might find the second method gives you a little more control.
Delete a Single Bookmark
The first method uses the Bookmarks list to locate and delete a single bookmark.
- Tap the Bookmarks/History button at the top of the Safari screen. This brings up a list of bookmarks.
- Swipe across a bookmark, from left to right, with your finger. This brings up a red Delete button.
Tap the Delete button to remove the bookmark. The bookmark is instantly deleted.
Another Way to Delete Bookmarks
This method for deleting bookmarks lets you unlock and delete bookmarks from the Bookmarks list.
- Tap the Bookmarks/History button at the top of the Safari screen. This brings up a list of bookmarks.
- Tap the Edit button at the upper-right corner. (It becomes the Done button.) Now each bookmark has a red circle with a line through it to its left.
- Tap one of the red circles to unlock it. A Delete button appears to the right.
Tap the Delete button to remove the bookmark.