 Jim has a question about adding a website to favorites on an iPad. He said, I wanted to add a new website to the menu bar in Safari on my iPad. For the life of me, I couldn't figure it out at first, since this was a site I visit a lot. I wanted it visible on the Safari menu bar. Of course, you did all the time. So I tried dragging the website address into the menu bar, as I'm able to do on my MacBook Pro, but no luck. It didn't work. Then I remembered to click on the share icon and add the bookmark to the favorites. And sure enough, it appeared in the access list where you can see when I click on the ellipses at the far end of the Safari menu bar, I have all my favorites. But it was at the bottom of the list and I wanted it at the top. Drawing on years of Apple experience, I tried an often used rearranging technique and clicked on the new shortcut and tried dragging up the list and nothing happened there. A bit frustrated. I closed Safari, opened a brand new blank page. And of course, it showed all of my favorite website shortcuts with a new site at the very end. Then came the yah-ha moment. I clicked on the icon for the new website and dragged it to the top of the screen and dropped it as the third item in the array. It stuck in Safari. And the Safari menu bar now shows the new shortcut right where I want it. Not sure why it's different on the Mac than the iPad, but it is. So maybe this will help someone save a few minutes trying to get their website shortcuts visible on their iPad's Safari menu bar.