Us.macos.safari

Us.macos.safari

If you use the popular app, you can easily send content from Safari to a new draft:

: You can highlight text on any webpage and drag it directly to your desktop or an open document to save it as a "clipping" draft.

: Move your cursor to the bottom-right "hot corner" of your screen to trigger a Quick Note , allowing you to draft thoughts while keeping Safari open in the background. us.macos.safari

: Install the Drafts Safari Extension to capture web content or URLs. You can use the shortcut ⌘ + ⇧ + D to instantly create a formatted Markdown draft.

: Highlight text you've written in a web form, right-click, and use Writing Tools to change the tone or proofread your draft before submitting. 3. Native macOS Workarounds If you use the popular app, you can

: Use the Share button and select Notes to quickly save a draft of a webpage or highlighted snippet to the Apple Notes app.

: Click the Share button in the Safari toolbar and select Drafts to send the current page title and URL to a new note. You can use the shortcut ⌘ + ⇧

While Safari for macOS doesn't have a built-in feature specifically labeled "Drafts," there are several ways to capture and draft content directly from the browser: 1. Using "Drafts" App Integration