According to iMore, surely you have experienced the situation of being 'engulfed' in hundreds, even thousands of open web page tabs on Safari, causing the browser to become sluggish and finding the necessary tabs difficult? This article will show you how to clean up Safari quickly and effectively with just a few simple steps.
Quickly close all tabs
Do you often have too many tabs open on your iPhone, iPad, or even Mac? This not only reduces browser performance but also makes it easy for you to get 'lost' among many tabs. To quickly close all open tabs on Safari to free up the browser, do the following:
- Hold down the tab button (the two stacked squares icon in the lower right corner) on the Safari toolbar.
- In the menu that appears, select the line 'Close All x Tab' (where x is the number of open browser tabs).
With this simple operation, you can close hundreds of Safari tabs at once without having to manually scroll to search and close each tab one by one.
The tab button can also be used for many other quick navigation tricks in Safari. For example, instead of pressing the tab button and then pressing the “+” sign to open a new tab, you can simply hold the tab button and tap 'New Tab'.
Copy the URL of all tabs
For users who are working on a study project or need to preserve web pages for future use, the 'Copy Links' feature will be useful. The feature will help copy the entire path (URL) of open tabs with just one tap. Proceed as follows:
- Click the tab button in the Safari toolbar.
- At this point, you will see the 'x Tabs' button appear below the interface - where x is the number of open tabs. Touch and hold this button.
- Finally, the 'Copy Links' option will appear and you just need to click on it.
- After pressing, all the URLs of open tabs will be copied to the clipboard memory, you just need to paste it into the text application or Notes to store.
With the above simple tips, you can easily "clean up" Safari and manage tabs more effectively.