Click and drag is your friend!
This thread probably belongs in the safari area, but anyway:
If you click and hold, there should be a cursor that appears with a file. Then, simply drag it to your desktop where the file will appear.
Or:
Right-click (control-click) the picture and there should be a 'save image' or 'save image as' option. Select that, then save it!
Afterwards, simply find the file in your screen saver options in system preferences, and then select it.
Good Luck!
This thread probably belongs in the safari area, but anyway:
If you click and hold, there should be a cursor that appears with a file. Then, simply drag it to your desktop where the file will appear.
Or:
Right-click (control-click) the picture and there should be a 'save image' or 'save image as' option. Select that, then save it!
Afterwards, simply find the file in your screen saver options in system preferences, and then select it.
Good Luck!
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