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Quickly enter an alternate domain suffix like .net or .edu on your iPhone
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Thursday October 22, 2009
Tutorials
Thursday October 22, 2009
When you're typing URL's in Safari you have that handy ".com" key at the bottom of the screen on your iPhone. Too bad you have to type things like .net and .edu, or do you?
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Show Notes
- On your iPhone open Safari.
- Tap in the lower right-hand corner and then tap New Page.weak
- Tap up in the Address bar to start typing a new URL.
- Down at the bottom you see that handy ".com" you can use.
- Hold your fingertip down on the .com and a bar will come up revealing .org, .edu, and .net.
- Just slide your fingertip up and over to the domain extension that you want.
- Tap in the lower right-hand corner and then tap New Page.weak
- Tap up in the Address bar to start typing a new URL.
- Down at the bottom you see that handy ".com" you can use.
- Hold your fingertip down on the .com and a bar will come up revealing .org, .edu, and .net.
- Just slide your fingertip up and over to the domain extension that you want.
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