In the upper left corner you can long press on the book icon to see three options: Add Bookmark, Add Bookmarks for all of your tabs, or Add to Reading List.
In the upper right corner next to the square icon, you can long press the plus (+) icon to see your Recently Closed Tabs. You can long press on the URL to copy it, or if you have text in the clipboard, long press the address bar and tap “Paste and Go.” Or you quick tap on it to bring up website settings. For example, to use Reader View you can long press on the “aA” icon on the left. There are a several long press options you have in the address bar, too. This will remove split screen and bring the tabs together into one window.īut as you can see, there are other options in the menu, like closing all the tabs, closing only the active tab, or opening new tabs or windows. A menu will appear with multiple options.Long-press on it, which means hold your finger down.While you’re in Safari, look in the upper right corner and look for the icon with two squares.But what happens if you want to bring them together into one space again? You can’t drag them together like you can in macOS. This is nice when you use Safari because you can have multiple websites open at the same time using Split View. IPadOS lets you run multiple instances of an app. One useful shortcut is the ability to merge all windows if you have more than one instance of Safari open. Safari on iOS and iPadOS has a lot of hidden shortcuts.