Mary;
I have the iPad mini 4 and, does not have 3D Touch.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone 8!!!

> On Oct 4, 2017, at 3:40 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Since this is supposed to be good for iPads, and I think, but I'm not totally 
> certain, that iPads don't have the 3D Touch feature, but this should work on 
> any iPhone. You might run into the same problem that people have been able to 
> distinguish between the press that brings up 3D Touch and the double tap and 
> hold that you need to do to activate these things.
> Mary
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Oct 4, 2017, at 11:38 AM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, Thanks for this.
>>  
>> Is the long press only available on devices which are 3D touch capable, or 
>> does this function predate 3D touch? I have an iPhone 7, but know some folks 
>> still on iPhone 6 who may benefit from this knowledge.
>>  
>> Thanks in advance, Keith
>>  
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>> Of Mary Otten
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2017 11:34 AM
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Tips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad
>>  
>>  
>> Tips and Tricks: Ten Safari long-press shortcuts for iPhone and iPad
>> 9to5Mac  /  Benjamin Mayo
>> 
>> 
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>> Safari for iPhone and iPad is an incredibly capable mobile web browser 
>> despite its simple, straightforward user interface. It is the browser of 
>> choice on iOS — in large part because it is the one pre-installed — but very 
>> few people know everything you can do with Safari.
>> 
>> Much of Safari’s advanced functionality is hidden behind ‘secret’ long-press 
>> gestures that you can’t really know about unless you try randomly … or 
>> someone tells you. We’ve rounded up all the Safari long press tips and 
>> tricks below, so you can take advantage of all the different shortcuts and 
>> features it offers.
>> 
>> You might know about a few of these, but this is a comprehensive list of the 
>> various long-press actions hidden inside Apple’s mobile browser.
>> 
>> Some have been around for a long time, and at least one is brand new to iOS 
>> 11.
>> 
>> These shortcuts apply to iPhone and iPad, so you can use the tips on both 
>> phones and tablets. The iPad has a couple unique actions related to the 
>> Split View Safari mode.
>> 
>> Long press on the Back/Forward buttons
>> 
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>> 
>> If you are browsing around the web, clicking through links, you are 
>> implicitly building a navigation stack of pages for the current tab. Your 
>> browsing will get added to the overall History but you can actually 
>> drill-down and see the history of pages on a per-tab basis … using a 
>> long-press.
>> 
>> After browsing a little, hold down on either the Back or Forward buttons to 
>> show a History pop-up panel. If you press on the back button, you can see 
>> the breadcrumb trail of pages that you tapped on to get to the current page.
>> 
>> Similarly, long-press on the forward button to see all the pages that you 
>> have navigated away from to get back to the current page in the tab. If 
>> you’ve meandered into the depths of Wikipedia, for instance, this shortcut 
>> is a quick way to return to the source article.
>> 
>> Long press on the Bookmarks button
>> 
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>> 
>> On Safari for iPhone and iPad, the normal way to add a bookmark for a 
>> webpage is to press the Share toolbar button and scroll through the activity 
>> pop-up to select the Add Bookmark option. Using a long-press, you can do the 
>> same thing more quickly.
>> 
>> Long-press on the Bookmarks button (which tapping on normally takes you to 
>> view your bookmarks) and a new action menu appears. The modal features 
>> options to Add Bookmark or Add to Reading List. Saving to Reading List is 
>> immediate, whilst tapping the bookmark option will open the usual options 
>> view to confirm the name and Favorites folder location.
>> 
>> Long press on the Tabs button
>> 
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>> 
>> The Tabs toolbar button is located on the right side of the screen, either 
>> at the top on iPad or bottom on iPhone. Tapping it launches the carousel 
>> view of preview cards for all the open tabs. However, you can also 
>> long-press it to reveal several more options.
>> 
>> Without entering the tab screen, a long-press on the button reveals an 
>> action sheet. You can close all open tabs in one tab or close the current 
>> tab. You can also quickly open a new tab, either in a normal window or 
>> jumping to Private Browsing mode.
>> 
>> If you long-press the Tabs button on iPad, you can also see options for 
>> Split View tabs. You can ‘Open Split View’ if you are currently in 
>> full-screen mode, or vice-versa and merge back down into a single view, 
>> without having to worry about dragging and dropping tabs to the side of the 
>> display.
>> 
>> Long press on the Add Tab button 
>> 
>> <~WRD371.jpg>
>> 
>> If you accidentally close a tab and want to get back to it, the standard 
>> flow would be to open History and scour through for the web page in the 
>> list. You can speed this up considerably with a long press shortcut.
>> 
>> Press and hold on the Add Tab button (+ symbol) to view Recently Closed 
>> Tabs. These are the pages that were last opened before a tab was closed. It 
>> can come in handy if you accidentally swipe a tab into oblivion or just 
>> remember there was something else you meant to check.
>> 
>> The Add Tab button is always visible on iPad; on iPhone, find the + button 
>> in the tab overview screen by first tapping on the Tabs button.
>> 
>> Long press on Done button in Tabs View
>> 
>> <~WRD371.jpg>
>> 
>> If you are already in the Tabs overview screen and want to delete all the 
>> open tabs, you can long press on the Done Button and hit ‘Close All N Tabs’ 
>> button in the menu that pops up.
>> 
>> iPad users will also see an option in this menu to Open Split View or Merge 
>> All Tabs if Split View is already active.
>> 
>> Long press on a link in a webpage
>> 
>> <image001.jpg>
>> 
>> Tapping on a link in a web page opens it. If instead of tapping you 
>> long-press a link, you can access a variety of actions. For starters, the 
>> action sheet includes the full URL of the link you have activated, so you 
>> can get a better idea about where it will take you.
>> 
>> You can Open it, Open in New Tab or even Add to Reading List without ever 
>> opening it. You can Copy the URL to paste into another app, or press Share 
>> to reveal the full system share sheet. iPad users can also start a Split 
>> View Safari right from this menu.
>> 
>> If the link is related to a third-party app, the action sheet will also 
>> include an ‘Open in [App name]’ to interpret the URL as a deep link.
>> 
>> Long press on an image in a webpage
>> 
>> <image002.jpg>
>> 
>> You can also long-press on images to save them to your photo library or copy 
>> them to the clipboard. If the image is hyperlinked, the pop-up menu will 
>> also include the standard link shortcuts as described above.
>> 
>> Note that some websites intentionally disable user interaction on images. In 
>> these cases, a tap or long-press will do nothing at all.
>> 
>> Long press on Favorites icons
>> 
>> <image003.jpg>
>> 
>> From the Favorites grid view, which shows by default for new empty tabs, you 
>> can drag to re-arrange their order. If you instead simply press down on 
>> them, Safari will show a context pop-up menu to Delete or Edit the 
>> highlighted site.
>> 
>> For example, if a page appears in the Frequently Visited section that you 
>> don’t want to see anymore, you can just long-press on it and tap Delete to 
>> remove it.
>> 
>> Long press on Reload button
>> 
>> <~WRD371.jpg>
>> 
>> After a page has finished loading, you can long press on the Reload button 
>> to find a couple neat shortcuts. You can reload the page and ask Safari to 
>> pretend it is a desktop website. This is especially useful on iPad where 
>> some sites continue to serve iPad users with website designs optimized for 
>> phones. It isn’t a foolproof feature, but it does work in many places.
>> 
>> If you have a Content Blocker installed, an option will also appear here to 
>> ‘Reload Without Content Blockers’.
>> 
>> Long press on Reader button
>> 
>> <~WRD371.jpg>
>> 
>> New to iOS 11, it is actually possible to have Safari automatically launch 
>> Reader for select domains. This means you can view a particular website 
>> without distractions, in the streamlined reading-focused Safari Reader 
>> interface, automatically every single time.
>> 
>> To enable this, navigate to a page that supports Reader. Then, long-press on 
>> the Reader icon (three lines) in the URL bar. This will open a pop-up to 
>> enable Automatic Reader View. You can choose to enable it just for the 
>> current website domain or on any website you visit. Enabling this option 
>> means every page will open in Reader view if it is available, and you will 
>> have to tap to disable it every single time.
>> 
>> So, there are ten things you can do in Safari with long-press gestures, most 
>> are shortcut actions but some are only available with a press-and-hold. Let 
>> us know what new Safari features you learned about in the comments below.
>> 
>> Check out 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Original Article: 
>> https://9to5mac.com/2017/10/04/tips-and-tricks-ten-safari-long-press-shortcuts-for-iphone-and-ipad/
>> 
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