Grab the small icon to the left of the link in the address bar and drag it into an e-mail. Or highlight it and go to Safari/Services/Mail/Send Selection and OS X will create a new e-mail document for you with the link as the message body. Or you can cut and paste it into an e-mail. Services are system wide and available to all Cocoa applications, drag and drop is available to everything as is cut and paste.

David

On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 09:39 PM, K. wrote:

Evening Lista's,
Having been involuntarily forced into using Safari from N/S 4.8...Is anyone
familiar with how I can send a web page in Safari? I know that in N/S there
is the Send Page option under the File menu. Also, what are recommendations
for a good, easy to follow tutorial on 10.2.3?
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
Mike K


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