Take notes about a webpage in Safari on Mac
When you’re reading a webpage in Safari, you can jot down ideas about the webpage, copy text from the webpage, and paste the webpage address in a Quick Note, without ever leaving Safari.
Jot down ideas about a webpage in a note
In the Safari app on your Mac, go to a webpage.
Press the Fn and Q keys.
Enter text in the Quick Note that appears.
Copy text from a webpage to a note
In the Safari app on your Mac, go to a webpage.
Select text.
Control-click the text, then choose Add to Quick Note.
A link to the webpage appears in the Quick Note, and the text in Safari is highlighted. When you revisit the website, your highlight is still there, and a thumbnail of the Quick Note appears in the lower-right corner of the screen.
Paste a webpage address in a note
In the Safari app on your Mac, go to a webpage.
Click the Share button , then choose Add to Quick Note.
You can edit Quick Notes just like other notes. To reopen a Quick Note, move the pointer to the hot corner for Quick Note (by default, the lower-right corner of the screen), then click the note that appears. See Use hot corners.
If you want to always start a new Quick Note (instead of adding to the previous one), open the Notes app on your Mac, choose Notes > Settings, then deselect “Always resume to last Quick Note.”
You can find your Quick Notes in the Quick Notes folder in the Notes app.