The Safari Shortcuts Cheat Sheet for Mac

Mac users, make your browsing sessions a lot less work with these keyboard and link-based shortcuts for Safari.

Safari is one of the best browsers for Mac users and beats Chrome on many counts .

Have you decided to stick with this native macOS app for browsing? Then it's time to take your Safari experience a notch or two higher by adding a few choice shortcuts to your workflow. Take your pick from the shortcuts we've compiled in the cheat sheet below. (Using them all is even better!)

The cheat sheet contains several keyboard shortcuts as well as link-based shortcuts for handling tabs, bookmarks, webpage content, and more. These shortcuts can save you loads of time as you surf the web.

FREE DOWNLOAD: This cheat sheet is available as a downloadable PDF from our distribution partner, TradePub. You will have to complete a short form to access it for the first time only. Download The Safari Shortcuts Cheat Sheet for Mac .

Personalize Safari for a Better Workflow

Despite being less versatile than popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, Safari remains the top choice for Mac users thanks to its seamless integration with macOS.

To make the best of Safari, personalize it with our Safari customization guide , keep it in top shape with our tips for boosting browser speed and performance and of course, use the shortcuts we've listed above.

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Recently, I made the move from a Windows 10 computer to a MacBook Pro running MacOS . What a shift it has been! While the move has been relatively easy, I had to learn quite a few new things here and there.

One of the main recurrent keyboard shortcuts I used on Windows was the F5 function-key to refresh a webpage in the browser. However, on MacOS, there is no such key. For me, I then simply hit the refresh button manually in the browser window. But, this takes time and becomes annoying quite fast. What is the keyboard shortcut on Mac to refresh a Safari page? What is the equivalent F5 keyboard shortcut that I used to use on Windows?

The answer is luckily relatively simple, although on Mac you have to press a key combination instead of 1 single key.

Refresh Safari webpage on MacOS

Use the key combination Command and the R key to refresh a Safari page on MacOS.

Hard refresh a Safari webpage on MacOS (clear cache)

Sometimes, a simple refresh of a page is not enough – you may want to also clear cache and cookies for a given webpage in the Safari browser on your Apple computer. You will combine 3 keys on your keyboard as a shortcut to do a hard refresh, Option , Command and R :

Alternative way to do a refresh

You may also perform a refresh of a page by clicking the refresh button next to the address/URL. Or, hold the Shift key and click on the refresh button to do a hard refresh of a page (i.e. removes cookies and cache).

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Safari is the fast and lean default web browser bundled with every Mac and Mac OS X. You probably already know a keyboard shortcut or two, but there are tons of shortcuts in Safari worth remembering that can really improve your experience browsing the web.

We’ll cover 31 different keystrokes for Safari on Mac, they are grouped into different sections based on use case, and we’ve also included a few multi-touch gestures for those of us with multitouch capable Macs. You’ll get a grand total of 31 keyboard shortcuts for Safari on Mac, and 4 Safari gestures too!

8 Safari Shortcuts for Navigating Tabs & Web Pages

  • Switch to Next Tab – Control+Tab
  • Switch to Previous Tab – Control+Shift+Tab
  • Scroll Down by Full Screen – Spacebar
  • Scroll Up by Full Screen – Shift+Spacebar
  • Go to Address Bar – Command+L
  • Open New Tab – Command+T
  • Open Link in New Tab – Command+Click a link
  • Add Linked Page to Reading List – Shift+Click link

7 Safari Shortcuts for Reading & Viewing Pages

  • Strip Styling and View in Reader – Command+Shift+R
  • Increase Text Size – Command+Plus
  • Decrease Text Size – Command+Minus
  • Default Text Size – Command+0
  • Enter or Exit Full Screen – Command+Escape
  • Open Home Page – Command+Shift+H
  • Mail Link to Current Page – Command+Shift+I

5 Safari Shortcuts for Caches, Loading Pages, Source, and Pop Ups

  • Empty Browser Cache – Command+Option+E
  • Reload Page – Command+R
  • Stop Loading Page – Command+.
  • View Page Source – Command+Option+U
  • Disable Pop Up Windows – Command+Shift+K

3 Safari Shortcuts for Finding and Navigating Found Items

  • Find Text on Page – Command+F
  • Navigate Found Items Forward – Return
  • Navigate Found Items Backwards – Shift+Return

8 Safari Shortcuts for Toolbars, History, and Reading List

  • Hide or Show Toolbar – Command+i
  • Hide or Show Bookmarks Bar – Command+Shift+B
  • Hide or Show Status Bar – Command+/
  • Hide or Show Tab Bar – Command+Shift+T
  • Show Top Sites – Command+Option+1
  • Show History – Command+Option+2
  • Show Reading List – Command+Shift+L
  • Show Downloads – Command+Option+L

Bonus: 4 Safari Multi-Touch Gestures

  • Go Back – Two Finger Swipe Left
  • Go Forward – Two Finger Swipe Right
  • Zoom Out / Decrease Font Size – Pinch
  • Zoom In / Increase Font Size – Spread / Reverse Pinch

There are even more keyboard commands, but the above lists recommend the most useful. If you’re looking through the menus and wondering what some of those symbols are, our recent post on Mac keyboard symbols should help decipher some of the peculiar looking glyphs.

Want to learn more keystrokes for other apps? Browse through our other keyboard shortcut lists , you’ll notice there are often similarities between the shortcuts and apps, particularly those created by Apple.

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Thanks for sharing

Try command + [ for back command + ] for forward

Thank you very much.

Look inside the Safari.app folder. There’s a file called: Shortcuts.html

file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/Shortcuts.html

Great to make a Bookmark of, and to keep all the shortcuts close. :)

A four finger swipe gives you the last program opened consecutively.

If you use several web browsers, it may be helpful to standardize your keyboard commands across all applications using System Preferences. I set “Switch to Next/Previous Tab” to command+option+left/right arrow. Also, I used the System Preferences pane “BetterTouchTool” to perform those actions with three-finger left/right swipes.

It’s one finger swipe for go forward/back. Two finger swipe makes you go to dashboard or change despktop/full screen app.

This depends on input method and also on your settings. It can be a one finger swipe, two finger swipe or even a three finger swipe.

Hide or Show Toolbar – Command+i

Hide or Show Toolbar – Command+| (vertical divider)

Mail Current Page – Command+i (mails contents)

Hide or Show Toolbar does not work.

Every page I go to has this shortcut listed and it doesn’t. work.

The two finger dragging direction is counter-intuitive. Just as dragging up a page in Lion pulls the page up, I’d prefer to drag the page from left to right to pull in the previous page.

Navigate Found Items Forward – Return

Also, Command + G

Look up in dictionary ctrl + command + d when hovering a word with the cursor.

the three-finger tap can be used for this as well.

That’s great. Thanks!

Great list but Safari has some features I can’t stand right now, mainly the automatic refresh thing and other iOS inspired elements that make it difficult to use. I’m using Chrome for the time being since Firefox crapped the bed and never recovered from it’s mishap. Hopefully Apple fixes Safari, I like it a lot.

Yes the fact that Safari refreshes the page every time you hit the back button is very annoying. I don’t see any benefit in it either and it means you download the page contents again unnecessarily.

I Like Chrome .

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Keyboard Shortcuts for Safari on macOS

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Many Safari users initially use the program's menu system for navigating the internet and performing other browser tasks, but using Safari shortcuts can save time and clicks. Here are a few of the most commonly used shortcuts for Safari on a Mac.

Safari Shortcuts for Moving Around on a Page

  • Option + arrow: Scroll page by a screenful, minus a small overlap.
  • Command + up arrow or home: Scroll to top left corner of a web page.
  • Command + down arrow or end: Scroll to the bottom left corner of a web page.
  • Page up or shift + space bar: Scroll the page up by a screenful, minus a small overlap.
  • Page down or space bar : Scroll the page down by a screenful, minus a slight overlap.

Safari Shortcuts for Navigating the web

  • Command + home: Go to your homepage.
  • Command + [link on a web page]: Open the selected link in a new window.
  • Command + shift + [link on a web page]: Open the selected link in a new window behind the current window.
  • Option + [link on a web page]: Download a file.

Commands in Safari

  • Command + [number from 1 to 9]: Select one of the first nine tabs.
  • Command + A: Select all.
  • Command + C: Copy.
  • Command + E: Use current selection for the Find feature.
  • Command + F: Find.
  • Command + G: Find next.
  • Command + M: Minimize.
  • Command + N: Open a new window.
  • Command + O: Open file.
  • Command + P: Print.
  • Command + Q: Quit Safari.
  • Command + R: Reload page.
  • Command + S: Save as.
  • Command + T: Open new tab.
  • Shift + command + T: Reopen the tab you just closed.
  • Command + V: Paste.
  • Command + W: Close window.
  • Command + Z: Undo.
  • Command + shift + G: Find previous.
  • Command + shift + Z: Redo.

Favorites and Bookmarks Shortcuts

  • Command + shift + D: Add a bookmark to the menu.
  • Command + option + B: Show all bookmarks.
  • Command + D: Add a bookmark.

Shortcuts for Views

  • Command + control + 1: Show/hide Bookmarks sidebar.
  • Command + control + 2: Show/hide Reading list sidebar.
  • Command + option + D: Show/hide Apple dock.
  • Command + option + U: Show source code and other developer options (provided Show develop menu is enabled in Preferences > Advanced ).
  • Command + H: Hide Safari.
  • Command + L: Open Favorites .
  • Command + ?: Load Help .
  • Command + ,: Load Preferences .

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How to reload a page in Opera without cache?

I'm trying to get Opera 11.61 to reload a page without using cache whatsoever. So far I've tried shift-clicking on the reload button, Ctrl-R, Shift-R, F5. None of these work. The only way I've found to do a reload without cache is to open Opera Dragonfly (Opera's developer tools), open the Network tab, and select "Disable all caching" under Network options. What am I doing wrong?

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Upgrade to Opera 11.62 which was released a day ago. From the changelog :

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Use one of the following:

Hold the Ctrl key and press the F5 key.

Hold the ⇧ Shift key and press the F5 key.

Hold the Ctrl key and click the Reload button on the navigation toolbar.

Hold the ⇧ Shift key and click the Reload button on the navigation toolbar.

Internet Explorer

Hold the Ctrl key and click the "Refresh" button on the toolbar.

Google Chrome

On Windows , use one of the following:

On Mac OS X:

Hold both the ⌘ Cmd and ⇧ Shift keys and press the R key.

Firefox and other related browsers

These instructions work for Firefox, SeaMonkey, and other related browsers.

On Windows and Linux , use one of the following:

Hold both the Ctrl and ⇧ Shift keys and then press R .

On Mac OS X , use one of the following:

Hold both the ⌘ Cmd and ⇧ Shift keys and then press R .

For version 4 and newer:

Hold down the ⇧ Shift key and click the Reload toolbar button.

For version 3 and older:

Hold down the ⌘ Cmd key and press R .  This kind of "regular" reload will usually bypass the cache.

Note  that  Apple  claims  that  clicking  the  "Reload"  toolbar  button  has  the  same  effect  as  ⌘ Cmd + R , but this is not true; frequently the button will not bypass the cache.

Press F5 or click the "Reload" button on the toolbar.

Bypassing cache

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  • That's quite thorough. I'd suggest moving opera to the top due to the fact that the question asks how to do it in Opera only. –  dudewad Sep 3, 2017 at 23:01
  • In macOS opera it's now option-command-R –  congusbongus Nov 10, 2018 at 3:28

How to Force Refresh a Single Page

Before you go straight to clearing your entire browser cache, one trick you can try is something called a “force refresh”. Normally, when you refresh a page, your browser still serves up the cached version of the page, rather than downloading all of the assets again. But you can actually bypass the cache and force a complete refresh by using some simple hotkeys:

Windows and Linux browsers: CTRL + F5

Apple Safari: SHIFT + Reload toolbar button Chrome and Firefox for Mac: CMD + SHIFT + R

Again, this method only bypasses the cache for the specific page that you’re on. It leaves the rest of your browser cache untouched. Therefore, this option is great if you’re experiencing issues with just a single page. But if you want to completely reset your experience (say, across an entire site), you’re better off just clearing your entire browser cache.

  • Ctrl-R reloads the page, too. –  SDsolar Aug 25, 2017 at 20:24

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Note: Keyboard shortcuts in apps may vary depending on the language and keyboard layout you’re using on your Mac. If the shortcuts below don’t work as you expect, look in the app menus in the menu bar to see the correct shortcuts. You can also use the Keyboard Viewer to see your current keyboard layout, known as an input source .

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Apr 28, 2024 9:58 AM in response to Andree44

Andree44 wrote:
  • Reload the page : Sometimes, simply reloading the page can resolve temporary issues. You can do this by clicking the reload button in the Safari toolbar or by pressing Command + R on your keyboard.
  • Clear cache and cookies : Cached data or cookies stored by Safari may sometimes cause issues with loading web pages. You can clear your cache and cookies by going to Safari > Preferences > Privacy, and then clicking on "Manage Website Data" and selecting "Remove All."
  • Try a different browser : If the issue persists, try opening the page in a different browser (such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox) to see if the problem is specific to Safari or if it's a broader issue.
  • Check browser console : As the error message suggests, you can check the browser console for more information about the error. To do this, right-click anywhere on the page, select "Inspect Element," and then navigate to the "Console" tab to view any error messages or warnings.
  • Update Safari : Ensure that you are using the latest version of Safari. You can check for updates by going to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Software Update.
  • Restart your device : Sometimes, simply restarting your device can resolve various software issues.

Apr 28, 2024 10:41 AM in response to MacMan1338

Thank you. Tried everything did not work. I do not know how to put my Safari up to date.. But could not open on Chrome too. Anyway I could open the site on my IPhone. My IPad is very old. I am waiting for the new a IPad mini to buy a new one. Hope it comes soon.

Apr 28, 2024 10:45 AM in response to Andree44

I’m sorry nothing worked, if I’m right I think there will be some iPad released soon!

Apr 28, 2024 4:50 PM in response to MacMan1338

Yes.. I hope it will be a mini

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    Per Kinsta: Before you go straight to clearing your entire browser cache, one trick you can try is something called a "force refresh". and later: Windows and Linux browsers: CTRL + F5. Apple Safari: SHIFT + Reload toolbar button. Chrome and Firefox for Mac: CMD + SHIFT + R. Again, this method only bypasses the cache for the specific page ...

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