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- Browsing to a URL and Searching
- Viewing Web Pages
- Bookmarks, History, and Reading List
- Deleting Your Bookmarks
- Creating Home Screen Bookmarks
- Filling in Web Forms
- Opening Multiple Web Pages with Tabs
- Copying Text from a Web Page
- Copying Images from Web Pages
- Viewing Articles with Safari Reader
- Saving Time with AutoFill
This chapter is from the book
Copying Images from Web Pages
Along with copying and pasting text from Safari, you can copy images and save them to your photo collection.
- Use Safari to navigate to a web page that has an image you want to save.
- Tap and hold your finger on that image until the contextual menu appears.
- The menu shows you the title of the image and some options. If the image is also a link to another web page, you might see options to Open that page here as well.
- Select Copy to copy the image to the Clipboard. You can then go to a program such as Mail or Pages and paste that image into the document you are composing.
Alternatively, you can tap Save Image and put a copy of the image in your Camera Roll. This may be a good option because many apps use the Camera Roll to allow you to import, edit, share, and do other things to images.