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Use tabs for webpages in Safari on Mac

When you’re surfing the web or researching a subject, avoid cluttering your desktop with multiple windows. You can instead view multiple webpages in a single Safari window by using tabs.

Open Safari for me

Preview a tab

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Move the pointer over a tab.

Open a new tab

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Click πŸ‘ the New Tab button
    in the toolbar.

    To change the webpage that opens in new tabs, choose Safari > Settings, click General, click the β€œNew tabs open with” pop-up menu, then choose an option. See Change General settings.

Open a webpage or PDF in a new tab

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Do any of the following:

Tip: To use these Command-key shortcuts to open webpages in new windows instead of new tabs, choose Safari > Settings, click Tabs, then deselect β€œβŒ˜-click opens a link in a new tab.” See Change Tabs settings.

Open a webpage in a new tab from the bookmarks sidebar

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Control-click a bookmark, then choose Open in New Tab from the shortcut menu.

    • Control-click a bookmarks folder, then choose Open in New Tabs.

      Each bookmark in the folder opens in a new tab.

To open the bookmarks sidebar, click πŸ‘ the Sidebar button
in the toolbar, then click Bookmarks.

Open a tab in another window

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Drag the tab over the desktop or choose Window > Move Tab to New Window.

    You can also drag the tab of one Safari window to the tab bar of another.

Note: Tabs in private windows can only be moved to other private windows. Tabs in non-private windows can only be moved to other non-private windows.

Automatically open webpages in tabs

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Choose Safari > Settings, then click Tabs.

  3. Click the β€œOpen pages in tabs instead of windows” pop-up menu, then choose an option:

    • Never: Links designed to open in new windows open in new windows.

    • Automatically: Links designed to open in new windows open in new tabs.

    • Always: All links designed to open in new windows open in new tabs, including links designed to open in specially formatted separate windows.

Reopen a recently closed tab

  1. Go to the Safari app πŸ‘ Image
    on your Mac.

  2. Choose History > Recently Closed, then choose the webpage you want to reopen.

    You can also reopen a closed tab or window.

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