How to Pin a Website to Your Home Screen

When you launch a website from the Home screen, Safari opens with a link to the website. So, after your session, either quit Safari or continue browsing. To keep your most-used sites handy at all times:

What Else Can You Do With the Share Button?

The Safari Share menu has options to save, share, and read web pages. Here are some things you can do through this screen:

Message: Use this option to send a link to a friend in a text message. Mail: Use this option to email the link to a friend. This option opens the compose email screen where you can type a message to accompany the link. AirDrop: Use AirDrop to quickly share files with iPhones and iPads nearby as long as those devices also have AirDrop activated. These devices need to be in your contacts list, although you can set AirDrop to detect any nearby device. Tap their contact picture in the AirDrop area (if they don’t have a picture, it shows their initials) to share a website, photo, or anything else. Add to Notes: When you don’t want to bookmark a website, but you want to save the link for later reference, tap this option. Add to Reading List is also a good option for this, but by adding a Note, you can get to the link from any device using iCloud. Facebook: If your iPad is connected to Facebook, you can quickly post a link to the article on your feed. You can also share it on Twitter. Add to iBooks as PDF: Convert any web page to a PDF with this option. Use this option for long articles. It copies everything on the web page, including photos, images, and diagrams. Print: If you have an AirPrint printer, you can quickly print a web page. Request Desktop Site: If a web page displays a mobile-optimized and not-quite-fully-functional page, use this feature to request the desktop version.