Safari's main parts can be categorized as follows:
1. Menu Bar (macOS only): Contains menus like File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Window, and Help, providing access to various browser functions. Windows versions of Safari don't have a traditional menu bar in the same way.
2. Toolbar: This is usually located just below the menu bar (or at the top of the window on Windows). It contains essential tools like:
* Back and Forward Buttons: Navigate through your browsing history.
* Reload/Refresh Button: Reloads the current page.
* Address Bar (or Smart Search Field): Allows you to type in website addresses (URLs) or search terms. It integrates search directly.
* Bookmarks Button: Access your saved bookmarks.
* Reading List Button: Access your saved articles for later reading.
* flikar: Each tab represents a separate web page. You can have multiple tabs open simultaneously. Safari also has tab groups for better organization.
* Share Button: Allows you to share the current page via various methods (email, social media, etc.).
3. Browser Window: This is the main area where web pages are displayed.
4. Tabs View: This shows all open tabs in a compact view, often accessible through a button or by clicking and holding a tab.
5. Sidebar (Optional): Can be activated to show bookmarks, reading list, downloads, or other information.
6. Status Bar (usually at the bottom): Displays information such as page loading progress, security status (HTTPS), and the current URL.
7. Extensions (Optional): While not a structural part, extensions add extra functionalities to the browser, altering the user experience in various ways.
Det är viktigt att notera att det exakta utseendet och tillgängligheten för vissa funktioner kan variera något beroende på ditt operativsystem (macOS, Windows, iOS, iPados) och Safari -versionen du använder.