KB856192 | HOW TO: Create App from Safari to Home Screen on iPad

KB856192 | HOW TO: Create App from Safari to Home Screen on iPad





  




This KB will show you how to create an App from Safari, in case the App has not been created yet on the App store. 

Step 1: Open Safari and type in the website you would like to add to the Home Screen. 

Step 2: Click the "Add to Home Screen" icon



Step 3: Click the "Add" link to create the shortcut.


Step 4: You will notice the shortcut will appear on your screen. 



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