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Hi! This is Mike Callahan, Dr. File Finder and welcome back to our special butterscotch.com 10-part series on Safari. In this segment, we’re going to look briefly at tab browsing.
Tab browsing is extremely useful. Now, if you look in Safari and you don’t see tabs, it’s because they aren’t turned on so click here on the gear icon to settings, move down here to show tab bar and now you see a tab. You can right click in a blank area here, select new tab for the Google maps, we’ll do it again and we’ll put in butterscotch.com. Now, really cool feature is that you can move the tabs around, so for example if you want to organize a number of tabs you can left click on the tab, hold down the left mouse button, move it to where you want it to be and then let go. Now, I can click on the Apple one, left click, move it over here until it’s where I like and then let go. So you can move your tabs around to make them be where exactly where you want them to be.
Another feature is that you can open windows with a group of tabs. You can do that by looking under preferences. You can see it says that when new tabs open with top sites and you can see here that if I do a new tab there’s the top site. The other function in settings under preferences is that new windows open with tabs for bookmark bar. And what that is, is that if we open a new window it will automatically open each of these sites that are in our bookmark bar as a tab on the new window. So, tab browsing gives you lots of functions for being able to manipulate the sites that you’re visiting and be more efficient. Keep in mind that this is a multiple part series and be sure to listen to all 10 parts.
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