How to Use Safari s Split Screen

How to Use Safari s Split Screen

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How to Use Safari's Split Screen

Use Split View Mode to open two Safari windows side by side on iPad

By Scott Orgera Scott Orgera Writer Scott Orgera is a former Lifewire writer covering tech since 2007. He has 25+ years' experience as a programmer and QA leader, and holds several Microsoft certifications including MCSE, MCP+I, and MOUS. He is also A+ certified. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 22, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section Step-by-Step: Open a Link in Split Screen Open a Blank Page in Split Screen Exit Split Screen Mode Add a Third App Window to Split Screen The Split View feature on certain iPad models can display two Safari browser windows side by side. Use this feature for multitasking or comparing web page content without switching between windows or tabs. There are multiple ways to initiate a Safari split-screen session on your iPad, depending on your needs. Split View is only available on the following models with the latest version of iOS: iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation and later), iPad Air 2 and later, and iPad mini 4 and later.

How to Open a Link in Safari Split Screen

When you want to open a specific web page so that it appears beside an open web page, follow these steps: Open the Safari browser on your iPad to one of the web pages you want to show in split-screen view. Split View works best when the iPad is positioned in landscape mode. If you follow these steps while your device is vertically oriented, the pages won't be evenly sized (the first website you open appears larger). Locate the link you want to open in Split View. Tap and hold it until a pop-up menu appears. Tap Open in New Window. Two Safari windows appear side by side, one containing the original page and the other a second Safari window open to your desired destination.

How to Open a Blank Page in Safari Split Screen

When you want to open a blank page in a new window beside a web page you already have open, follow these steps: Open Safari and tap and hold the Tab icon in the upper-right corner. Select Open New Window from the menu options. Two Safari windows now appear beside each other, one containing the original page and the other a blank page, which may contain shortcuts to your saved Favorites.

How to Exit Safari Split Screen Mode

To exit Split View, use the Tabs menu to combine windows into one. Tap and hold the Tab icon in the upper-right corner of either Safari window. Select Merge All Windows to combine both open browser windows and exit Split View. If you opened multiple tabs within each Safari window, use the Close This Tab option from the Tab menu to close each tab individually or all at once. This doesn't turn off Split View.

How to Add a Third App Window to Safari Split Screen

If side-by-side Safari windows aren't enough, you can add a third app to the mix with the iPad Slide Over feature. This additional window can be from any app available from the Dock. Slide Over functionality is available in iOS 11 and above. Only certain iPad models support Split View and Slide Over simultaneously, including iPad Pro 10.5- to 12-inch models, third-generation and later iPad Air models, sixth-generation and newer iPads, and the fifth-generation iPad mini. Open two Safari windows in Split View using the instructions above. Slowly swipe up from the bottom of the screen so that the Dock appears, overlaying the bottom portion of the Safari windows. Tap and drag the icon for the app you want to open. Release the icon when it's in the middle of the screen. A third app window appears, partially overlaying one of the Safari windows. To reposition this window on the left or right side of the screen, tap and hold the horizontal gray bar at the top of it and slide the window to the desired location. If you want the app you chose to open in Slide Over to take the place of one of the Safari windows, drag the horizontal gray bar at the top of the app and place it over the target browser window. The browser window you replaced with the app is still active, but it is on a separate screen. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Use Split Screen on iPad How to Use Apple Stage Manager The iPadOS Versions Guide How to Do Split Screen on a MacBook Air How to Manage Tabbed Browsing in Safari for macOS How to Attach a Photo to an Email on iPhone and iPad iPadOS 15: Release Date, Features, and Supported Devices How to Add and Save a Website to the Home Screen on Your iPad How to Turn on Incognito Mode in Your Browser How to Split Your Screen in Windows How to Turn On Private Browsing in Safari for iOS How to Drag and Drop on the iPad How to Use Split Screen on a Mac How to Use the Galaxy Note 8 App Pair How to Set the Home Page to Your Favorite Website How to Save Passwords on an iPad Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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