Sunday 20 March 2011

Web Browsing

How-to articles related to using the iPhone's web browser. This includes how to zoom in and out, use the keyboard, set bookmarks, use multiple sessions, and more.
To get the fastest internet connection from your iPhone, you have to connect to WiFi.
Using Safari on the iPhone is a joy. With its zoom and multitouch features, and its spot among, if not as the very, best mobile browsers on the market, it's an app everyone loves to use. Here's a tip to make using it a little more easier.
On iPhones running earlier versions of the operating system, opening new links in new browser windows was tough. Not in OS 3.0, though. Now, it simply takes a tap of the screen.
Web clips are a feature of iPhone software 1.1.3 that function like shortcuts to specific webpages. They can save users who visit the same sites frequently time and a lot of taps. Here's how to make and delete them.
You can zoom in on any web page in the iPhone’s Safari browser just with a couple of simple finger motions. Here are two ways to zoom in using Safari.
In desktop web browsers, you've long been able to run a search for a specific word or phrase on just the page you're looking at. Safari, the iOS' web browser hasn't been able to do that - until the introduction of iOS 4.2, that is.

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