- 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
Going Back and Forth Between Pages
You can browse two different ways in Safari on the iPhone: The first way is the regular browsing method that as you tap on a link on a page, the page you are currently viewing is replaced by a new page (this is the default, although some websites set their links to open in a new page). To go back to the previous page, tap the left arrow at the bottom of the Safari screen. Once you go back at least one page, you can go forward by tapping the right arrow. This is how every browser that you’ve ever used works. The other way is a cross between spawning new pages and the tabbed browsing you’re used to in Safari or Internet Explorer on your computer (that’s covered on the next page).