There are a number of ways to access the sidebar, which will then cause the sidebar to slide into place while automatically resizing the open website to fit into the now slightly smaller display space. The Safari sidebar is located along the left edge of the Safari window and is usually hidden from view. (The Bookmarks feature in the sidebar not only provide convenient access to your favorites, but also serves as Safari’s bookmark editor.) The sidebar also serves as a place to access your favorite social networks without having to leave Safari or the website you’re currently viewing. One of the most often overlooked features of Safari is the sidebar, a special space incorporated into Safari that can help you handle your favorite websites, and sites you would like to temporarily save to revisit later, either online or off-line. That’s not to say Safari doesn’t have a few quirks, or features that seem to be hidden or underutilized. But having tried many of the alternative browsers, I find myself always returning to Safari. Some may argue that its popularity is dependent on its status as the default browser in the Mac OS.
Safari is one of the most popular web browsers for the Mac.