While the full-on customization on macOS might still be a few years down the line, Apple seems more willing than ever to finally move in this direction. And what better way to appreciate the macOS 11 than taking a look at Safari and giving some cool personal touch to the stock web browser? For starters, you can customize the Safari start page in macOS Big Sur to your heart’s liking.
We have mentioned several customization options. You can click on the links below to move to the ones that catches your fancy if you don’t want to read the whole article:
Remove Clutter from the Safari Start Page
- Launch Safari on your Mac running macOS Big Sur.
- Now, click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) at the bottom right corner.
Remove Specific Items from Safari Start Page
If you no longer want to see specific items like a bookmark, reading list, or a particular Safari Suggestion, you can choose to remove it from the web browser‘s home screen.
Remove a Specific Frequently Visited Website
Well, this little nifty feature is one my top picks for Safari in macOS Big Sur. And I’m sure many Mac users would also love it. If you are one of them, set a nice photo as the background image for Safari.
- On the Safari main page, click on the menu button at the bottom right corner of the screen.
Voila! You have successfully set a cool background image on the Safari home screen.