Are you tired of seeing the same old homepage every time you open your Safari browser? Do you want to change it to something more interesting or useful? If so, you’ve come to the right place. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to change the homepage on the Safari web browser.
First, open Safari on your Mac. Then, choose the Safari button located on the top left corner of your menu. You’ll need to have Safari open in order to do this. Once you’ve selected the Safari button, click on “Preferences.” This should take you to the General tab.
Now, locate the “Homepage” section. You can copy and paste a URL into this field, or type it in manually. Alternatively, you can select the “Set to Current Page” button if you want the current page to be your homepage. After you’ve done this, Safari will ask you if you’re sure you want to change your homepage to the selected URL. Click “Change Homepage” to confirm.
That’s it! Your new homepage is now set. If you close and reopen Safari, it should automatically open to your new homepage. To make sure this happens, go to “Safari opens with” and select “New Window.” Then, choose “Homepage” in the “New Windows Open With” drop-down menu. You can also select “Homepage” for “New Tabs Open With” if you prefer.
Changing your homepage on Safari is a simple and straightforward process. We hope this tutorial was helpful in guiding you through the steps. Thanks for reading!