You can't directly drag tabs from your MacBook to your iPad. However, you can achieve a similar outcome using a few different methods:
1. Using Safari's iCloud Tab Syncing:
- Enable iCloud Tabs: On both your MacBook and iPad, make sure iCloud Tabs is enabled in Safari's settings.
- Open Tabs on Your MacBook: Open the websites you want to access on your iPad.
- Switch to Your iPad: Open Safari on your iPad, and you'll see the same tabs you opened on your MacBook.
2. Using Third-Party Apps:
- Install a Tab Syncing App: There are various apps available on both the App Store and Mac App Store that allow you to sync tabs across devices. Popular options include:
- Raindrop.io: This app allows you to save and organize web pages, notes, and more, syncing them across your devices.
- Pocket: This app lets you save articles, videos, and other content for later reading.
- Instapaper: This app focuses on reading articles and web pages, offering a distraction-free reading experience.
3. Using AirDrop:
- Open the Website on Your MacBook: Navigate to the webpage you want to access on your iPad.
- Use AirDrop: Open AirDrop on your MacBook and iPad.
- Drag the Website: Drag the website's URL from your MacBook's Safari window to the AirDrop icon on your iPad.
- Open the Link: Your iPad will receive the link, which you can then open in Safari.
These methods provide alternative ways to access the same websites on your iPad as you have open on your MacBook. Choose the method that best suits your needs and workflow.