How to Save and Email Pages With Safari

Imagine you're surfing the Internet and you come across a Web page that is so cool, so well designed, or just so interesting that you have to share it with someone else (or at least save a copy for yourself). Maybe it's a recipe for chocolate chip cookies, an embarrassing video or an online sale of the latest HD television. Whatever it is, if you are using the Safari Web browser, you can save and email pages of online content to whomever you want in just a few easy steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Macintosh computer with OS 10.4 or greater
  • Internet access
  • Email capabilities
  • Safari Web browser 2.0
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Instructions

  1. Save Web Pages with Safari

    • 1

      Open up your Safari Web browser and navigate to a page that you want to save.

    • 2

      Click on the File menu and choose 'Save As' from the pull down options.

    • 3

      Type in the name of the page you want to save and choose a destination for where you want to save it.

    • 4

      Choose the option 'Web Archive' from the Format pop-up menu.

    • 5

      Click on the 'Save' button.

    Email Pages With Safari

    • 6

      Visit a Web page that you want to share with someone.

    • 7

      Go to the File menu and choose 'Mail Contents of This Page' from the pull down menu. Safari will then automatically put the contents of that page into an email.

    • 8

      Type in the email address of the person you want to send it to, as well as an appropriate subject line.

    • 9

      Click on the 'Send' button.

Tips & Warnings

  • Go to Apple's download page in order to get the latest version of Safari (see Resources below).

  • Safari version 2.0 will only work with computers that have the Tiger operating system (OS 10.4). In order to achieve optimal speed and performance, Apple also recommends that you have at least 256 MB of RAM and 3 GB of free hard drive space.

  • Join an Apple User Group in order to get additional help and guidance using Safari (see Resources below).

  • Safari allows users the option of Private Browsing, which can improve security by not automatically saving cookies, account information or your browsing history.

  • The steps in this guide refer only to the 2.0 version of Safari and are not applicable to earlier versions.

  • Try not to email pages that contain sensitive personal information.

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