It happens all the time – you’re surfing the web and you find the article that you just have to keep for posterity. You could always bookmark the page for future reference, but sometimes articles are deleted or — even worse — changed beyond recognition when the author decides to backslide on his or her original opinion. In today’s 60-Second Tip, I’ll show you just how easy it is to use Safari’s Reading List feature to save complete web pages for offline reading or future reference.
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