Safari allows you to open up to eight concurrent browser sessions at once. To review your open windows, tap the Pages button (the two squares) at the bottom-right corner of your browser. Safari's pages viewer opens, as shown in Figure 3-11.
Figure 3-11.The pages viewer allows you to select which browser session to display.
This viewer allows you to interactively select a browser session:
To select a window, scroll horizontally from one window to the next. The brightest dot along the line of dots shows which item you're currently viewing. In Figure 3-11, the viewer is showing the first of three open pages. Tap either the window or the Done button to select that window and display it full screen.
To close a window, tap the Close button—the red circle with an X in it at the top left of each page. The pages viewer slides the remaining pages into the gap left by the closed window. You cannot close the last remaining window; Safari insists on keeping at least one browser session open at all times.
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