Safari on the iPhone and iPad can be a bit of a pain when it comes to bookmarking. You can’t just drag and drop tabs between windows, and you can’t bookmark individual webpages. But there’s a workaround: you can bookmark multiple tabs in Safari by using the “Bookmarks” menu. ..


Open the “Safari” app on your iPhone or iPad and then tap the URL bar. Here, enter a URL and then press the “Go” button on your keyboard to open the website. Repeat this process to open all of the websites that you want to bookmark at once.

If you already have the websites open, tap the “Tabs” button, and close any webpage that you don’t want to bookmark.

Next, tap and hold the “Bookmarks” button and then select the “Add Bookmarks For X Tabs” option.

From the next page, give the new folder a name. By default, Safari will save the folder in Favorites, but you can tap the Favorites button to see all available locations.

After choosing the folder, tap the “Save” button.

Safari has now saved all of your open tabs. To access the tabs later, tap the Bookmarks button from the Safari toolbar.

Here, locate the folder where you saved the bookmarks. Then tap and hold the folder to see options.

Tap the “Open In New Tabs” button to reopen all of the tabs. Later, you can tap the “Delete” button here to delete the folder.

From the folder, you can also swipe left on a particular webpage and then tap the “Delete” option to delete the bookmark.

Once you’re done with your bookmarked webpages, here’s how you can quickly close all open Safari tabs at once.

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