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Mac 101: Open new tabs to reveal browsing history in Safari

Safari's Top Sites feature is nifty and all, but what I've really wanted to do is have new Safari tabs open showing me my recent browsing history. I couldn't figure out a way to do this until just now. Maybe if you're an experienced Safari user this is obvious, but I'm still a fairly recent Safari adopter.

If you look in Safari's preferences, it will show that new tabs can be set to Top Sites, Home Page, Empty Page, Same Page, or Bookmarks. There's no "History" option. The good news is that you can work around this by choosing Bookmarks (as shown above), and then click on History (under Collections) at the top-left of the window.

Safari remembers what you had selected in the Bookmarks window, so whenever you open a new tab, it will open to the Bookmarks with the History selected. You could also do this by setting new tabs to open to an Empty Page, and then press Command+Option+2 (Show All History). If you find that key combination too awkward, as I do, you can reassign it in System Preferences under Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts.

Personally, I like this because I can use Command+T to open a new tab and have the history show up right away. I'd still prefer to be able to use the History view, which is shown if you start with Top Sites, and then click the History half of the button-tab at the top of that window, but this is the next best thing.



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Jason

This is a nice bit of info. However, you may not have realized that if you choose new tabs to open with "top sites," you can look above the thumbnails of the top sites and you'll see "History" as an option.

September 26 2010 at 9:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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TJ Luoma

Yes, I realize that. And if you read the last sentence, that should have been clear. But there's no way (as far as I can tell) to have new tabs open to that screen.

September 26 2010 at 10:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Roger Wilco

Interesting comments about never needing history. I must confess that in my case it's amazingly useful to be able to go to my history and find again that page I read that was something about ... that I remember reading a few days ago. When OmniWeb came out, one of its innovations was that this search could be based on page contents rather than just title and URL. Now all browsers do this, including Safari.

Different users have different needs -- I suppose that's why they call them preferences settings!

September 26 2010 at 1:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
BB

@Gazoobee
Can't you just turn on Private Browsing in Safari ?
It won't log the history at all.

September 26 2010 at 12:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ianlive

I'm waiting until Safari has a browser "Future" button.

September 26 2010 at 12:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
CleverUsername1

You can get to history view by hitting tab a few times from top sites. So have new tabs open in top sites then get used to tapping tab a few times.

September 26 2010 at 11:53 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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