It depends mainly on what web page you are trying to view and the version of safari you are using. There may be a problem with the webpage or Safari too old to recognize new types of html. Sometimes a slow or spotty internet connection can cause the CSS styles to not load or load improperly, thus not displaying the page as intended.
Those are called browsers; examples include FireFox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari.
Some webpages require enough internet consumption. The speed of the connection is the reason webpages do not open.
You have to go to the safari and get through all of it. Then some guy in a house gives it to you.
i think phanpy, apom, and i cant remember any more but there are some good Pokemon there
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you can find it at the safari zone. You will need the mach bike to pass through some cliffs in the north-east and then swim across the pond. It's right there!!!
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The iPhone comes with the Safari web browser, you can view websites just like you are acustomed to on a regular computer. Most sites will be too small to read but you can simply touch the screen to zoom in on sections of a web page. Safari is Apple's web browser, much like Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser. mobile Safari (the version of Safari included on the iPhone) does not support all browser plugins at this time, so some webpages may not display properly if they utilize certain technologies (like Flash or Java) extensively.
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It depends what the problem is with Safari. There are numerous known glitches (some have been fixed) to Safari. It would be best to specify exactly what is wrong with Safari.
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Open the web page in a browser and select File - Save as..., or merely the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+S (on Windows) or Cmd+S (on Mac).There are some minor differences between browsers in where to find the save option (for example Safari calls it Archive - Archive as...) but all of them have it.