![]() (To mark the current page for SnapBack, choose History > Mark Page for SnapBack, or press Command-Option-K.) A page you explicitly marked for SnapBack.The first page you visited in a new tab or window.The URL you last typed into your address bar. ![]() What is the SnapBack page? Well, it’s one of the following: Page SnapBack is available when you see the little orange arrow icon in the address bar:Ĭlick this icon – or press Command-Option-P – and Safari takes you back to the SnapBack page. You click the SnapBack icon, and Safari takes you back to the first page you visited in the current window or tab, or back to the last page of search results. The basic idea of SnapBack is to save you having to click the Back button so much. I’ve often been intrigued by Safari’s SnapBack feature – how exactly does it work, and is it useful?
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