Keep a Reading List in Safari on Mac
To quickly save webpages to read later, add them to your Reading List. To read web pages in your Reading List even when you’re not connected to the internet, you can save them offline.
Manage your Reading List
In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:
Add a web page to your Reading List: Choose Bookmarks > Add to Reading List.
You can also Shift-click a link on a web page to quickly add the linked web page.
Show or hide your Reading List: Click the Sidebar button in the toolbar, then click Reading List. To hide the list, click the Sidebar button again.
Save a web page in your Reading List to read when you’re not connected to the internet: Control-click the web page summary in the sidebar, then choose Save Offline. You can also swipe left over the web page summary, then click Save Offline.
To automatically save all web pages in your Reading List, choose Safari > Settings, click Advanced, then select “Save articles for offline reading automatically”.
Remove a web page from your Reading List: Control-click the web page summary in the sidebar, then choose Remove Item.
You can also swipe left over the web page summary, then click Remove. Or, swipe all the way to the left until the web page summary disappears.
Read from your Reading List
In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:
Search your Reading List: Enter text in the search field above the list of web page summaries. You may have to scroll to see the search field.
Read the next web page in your list: Keep scrolling when you reach the end of a Reading List web page — no need to click the next web page summary in the sidebar.
Hide web pages you’ve read: Click the Unread button above the list of web page summaries. Click the All button to show web pages you’ve read in your list. You may have to scroll to see the buttons.
Mark a web page as read or unread: Control-click the web page summary in the sidebar, then choose Mark as Read or Mark as Unread.
Note: Safari uses iCloud to keep your Reading List the same on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Mac computers that have iCloud set up for Safari.