- Launching SafariThe iPhones Web Browser
- Getting Around a Webpage
- Going Back and Forth Between Pages
- Getting a New Page and Closing a Page
- Moving Between Pages in Safari
- Using Your Bookmarks
- Adding a Bookmark
- Editing and Deleting a Bookmark
- Adding or Removing a Direct Web Link Icon
- Using Google Search
- Viewing Your Pages Horizontally
- Dialing a Phone Number on a Webpage
- Viewing RSS Feeds on Your iPhone
- Filling in an Online Form on Your iPhone
Viewing Your Pages Horizontally
The iPhone automatically detects when it is turned 90° in either direction, allowing you to view your pages horizontally. Depending on the layout of the page, this could mean not having to scroll or zoom in as much. To use this feature, simply go to the page you want to see horizontally in Safari, then hold your iPhone up (the sensor doesn’t work so well when the iPhone is lying down) and turn it sideways. The display will automatically refresh with the new orientation. You can use all the same options while in this mode, including the keyboard.