Wondering how to turn a web page into an icon on the homescreen of your iPad 2 or iPhone 4? You can add bookmarks as personalized icons to your iPhone 4 and iPad 2 Home Screen!
All you have to do is browse the web normally in Safari, and when you come to a page you’d like to have easy access to, just hit “Arrow”> “Add to Home Screen”. This will immediately make a shortcut of the page into an icon on your device. You can even customize the way you’d like the icon image to appear by simply zooming in on any specific area of the web page, such as a logo or picture you like.
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