Mac Format

HOW TO Start and manage a reading list

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1 Save your first page

Hover over the Safari URL bar and click the ‘+’ button to add a page to your Reading List, or press ç+ß+D. Now Click the Safari sidebar button, then click the Reading List button to see all your saved content.

2 Read saved articles

Click an article in the sidebar to read it. When you get to the bottom of the page, keep scrolling and you will move to the next saved article. Similarly, scroll upwards at the top to return to the previous article.

3 Filter saved pages

In the Reading List sidebar, scroll upwards, then click the buttons that appear at the top to filter between all saved articles and just those you have not read. You can also search through your saved articles here.

4 Read or unread?

You can mark a page as read or unread regardless of whether you have actually read it. In the Reading List sidebar on the left, ≈-click a saved page, then click Mark as Read or Mark as Unread to change its status.

5 Save offline

If you are going to be travelling without an internet connection – or just prefer to read things offline – you can save a page straight to your Mac by ≈-clicking it in the Reading List, then clicking Save Offline.

6 Remove pages

Finished reading a saved page in your Reading List? You can remove it by ≈-clicking the page summary in the sidebar, then clicking Remove Item. Alternativ­ely, click Clear All Items > Clear to remove everything.

7 Save as web archive

You can also export a page as a web archive, which saves text, images, and links. This is useful for saving receipts, for instance. Click File > Save As, then select Web Archive in the Format drop-down and click Save.

8 Try Pocket

After installing Pocket and creating an account, simply click the Pocket button every time you want to save a web page. You can add tags to saved items, and view your collection by clicking ‘…’ then Open My List.

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