You have several choices when it comes to how you would like your date and time to be displayed on the Menu bar. Uncheck the box for Show battery status in the Menu bar. If you wish to remove it altogether, click on the icon and select Open Energy Saver Preferences. To do this, select the Battery Icon and then choose Show Percentage. You can hide the percentage and just use the icon depiction for a rough estimate. You can choose from a few options here for space. However, it becomes less important when you’ve plugged your laptop to a wall outlet or are using a desktop Mac. The battery icon on the upper right can be very useful if you are on a laptop. Uncheck the box if you do not want to show it. Click on Login Options from the Left panel and then choose from the Pull down Menu to the right of the Show fast user switching menu setting.
Click on the lock in the lower-left corner of the Users & Groups window to make any changes and enter your password. To change this, you will need to click on the User icon and then Select Users & Groups Preferences at the bottom of the drop-down menu. The last and third option is using your account name. If you do not change accounts often, you probably do not need to display the active username right in the Menu bar. You have three options for how you would like the Fast User Switching icon to be displayed in the Menu bar. The Spotlight and Notification Center icons cannot be repositioned but stay next to each other on the far end of the right-hand side.
Then just check the box to show it again in the Menu bar. You can just go right back in the System Preferences and find the settings panel for the icon you just removed. If you remove an icon mistakenly, all is not lost. If you want to remove the icon permanently, just drag the icon off the Menu bar and it will magically and mysteriously disappear! Poof! If you just want to reposition them, drag the icon to where you want it to be on the Menu bar before you let go of the ⌘ key. A faster way to do this is using Command (⌘ Key on your Mac) key and then dragging the icons you want to remove off the Menu bar. You can drill down to the panel for each icon and uncheck a box for the icon if you want to remove it from the Menu bar. You can remove or reorder any of the icons in your Menu bar, including the ones that may appear to be default ones by going into your Mac’s System Preferences.
Remove or Reorder Icons Using Command ⌘ Drag If you find that your Menu bar is starting to get cluttered and/or losing usefulness, it is time to remove some apps and icons and clean up your Menu bar.
Some third-party apps like Dropbox and Adobe may also install icons in the Menu bar for quick access next to your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplay, Battery, Time, Siri, Spotlight and Notifications indicators. The Menu bar on your Mac display, flush against the top of the screen offers convenient, quick access to your current apps on the left side and static Status icons on the right. The downside is the Bookmarks won't be inside Safari, but instead will reside in the sync App and you can open Safari from there.Has your Mac Status or Menu bar become too crowded that it is no longer useful? Here are some tips to remove programs, organize and simplify your menu bar. You can then use them to open your Bookmarks on any browser on your iPad including Safari. They will sync with your Firefox browser and bring the bookmarks onto the iPad.
You could also download one of the 3rd party Firefox sync Apps onto the iPad.
If you are on a Windows computer your best bet is to import your bookmarks to Internet Explorer and use the iCloud Control Panel to sync them over to the iPad. If you are coming from a Mac, you could ostensibly copy your bookmarks to the Safari browser on the Mac and have the bookmarks then sync through iCloud. What you see is what it has.ĭepending on where you are coming from though you may still have a couple different options. Safari on the iPad does not have a Menu bar.