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In some cases, typically advertisements, you also see an Open button or an Open in New Tab
button, which takes you to the ad image.
Figure 4-9: Hold your finger against a picture in Safari to save it to the iPad.
Sharing Your Web Experiences
When you find a great website that you just must share, Safari lets you tweet it, post it to Facebook,
or — go old-school — and print it.
To make Twitter and Facebook work, of course, the iPad must know your username
and password, which you can fill in inside Settings (see Chapter 15 ) .
Tap the Action button and you find these sharing options:
AirDrop: Share the page with other people who have compatible devices and AirDrop. You'll
need to turn on AirDrop in Control Center (just drag upward from the bottom of the screen).
Then you can choose whether to make your mini discoverable to everyone or only people in
your contacts. AirDrop works only with iPhone 5 or later, fourth-generation iPads or later,
and the iPad mini.
Message: Send a link to the web page in a text or an iMessage.
Mail: The Mail program opens with a link for the page in the message and the name of the
site or page in the Subject line.
Twitter: The iPad adds a link to the web page to an outgoing tweet. Of course, you must fill
in the rest of the actual post.
Facebook: Post the page — and whatever comments you choose to add — to the popular so-
cial network.
Sina Weibo and Tencent Weibo: If available, you post via these Chinese blogging services.
You need to activate a Chinese keyboard or language to see these options.
Print: The iPad searches for an AirPrint printer. If you have one, you can choose the number
of copies you want. Tap Print to complete the job.
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