Mac Treat #88: Instantly Email a Webpage

Emailing entire webpages (complete with graphics, formatting, links, etc.) is very easy in Safari. I often email entire webpages to myself to reference later—for example, recipe pages, confirmation forms, and directions. It can also be useful to email an entire webpage to a friend or client.

There are two ways to do this in Safari:

  1. Navigate to File > Mail Contents Of This Page. A new email will open with the page embedded in it. Simply enter the recipients mails and click “Send”. Or,
  2. Just press Command-I and a dialog will appear, asking for the email address of the person you want to send the page to.

The recipient will now be able to see that page right within his/her email application!

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