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Cheat sheet: Safari

ON THE SURFACE, your Mac’s built-in web browser looks much like any other. It has a dual-purpose bar for entering the address of a website or page, or terms you want to search for, and a tab bar for all the pages you have open. Yet it packs in many useful tricks for easier browsing.

Before we move on to those, let’s talk about a couple of shortcuts that are really helpful. First, rather than reaching for your mouse or trackpad to click in the search instead. This moves the input focus to the bar.

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