If you’re a Mac user, you’re probably familiar with Safari, the default web browser. One useful feature of Safari is the ability to add sites to your “Favorites” or “Top Sites” list, which allows you to quickly access your favorite websites. In this post, we’ll explain how to add a site to your Favorites list in Safari on a Mac.
First, open Safari and go to the website you want to add to your Favorites. Once you’re on the site, click on “Bookmarks” in the top menu bar and select “Add Bookmark” or use the shortcut Command + D.
A pop-up window will appear, where you can choose whether to add the site to your “Bookmarks” or “Favorites” list. If you choose “Favorites,” you can give it a name and description before saving it.
Once you’ve added the site to your Favorites, it will appear in the “Favorites” bar every time you open Safari. You can also manage your Favorites by clicking on the “Favorites” tab in the sidebar, which allows you to delete or edit your saved sites.
To delete a saved site, simply click on it in the “Favorites” tab and press the “Delete” key. To edit a saved site, click on it and select “Edit” to change the name or description. You can also drag and drop sites to rearrange them in your Favorites list.
In conclusion, adding a site to your Favorites list in Safari is a great way to quickly access your favorite websites. By following the steps above, you can easily add, delete, or edit your Favorites list to suit your needs.