- Launching Safari
- Keying in a URL Manually
- Navigating a Webpage
- Using Your Bookmarks
- Adding a Bookmark
- Editing a Bookmark
- Deleting a Bookmark
- Adding a Web Clip
- Multiple Home Screens
- Rearrange Your Home Screen Icons
- Removing a Web Clip
- Using Google or Yahoo Search
- Viewing Your Pages Horizontally
- Dialing a Phone Number on a Webpage
- Navigating Back and Forth
- Getting a New Page
- Navigate Between Pages in Safari
- Refreshing a Page
- Viewing RSS Feeds on the iPhone
- Filling in an Online Form on Your iPhone
- Closing a Page
- MMS Support-Kind Of
Refreshing a Page
Safari does a good job of keeping the page you’re currently viewing in place when you switch between applications. However, if you’re finding that you want to know the latest bid on that eBay item you’re watching, you may need to refresh the page. You can refresh just about any page in the Safari browser on the iPhone by tapping the circular arrow button in the upper-right corner of the Safari window to the right of the Address Bar. This will cause Safari to go out to the Web server for the page you’re viewing and grab the latest version of it.