With Safari you click and hold the back arrow which will open a drop menu. If the menu doesn't go back far enough the first time, then do the same thing to go back further.
Hi Bruce. Yeah, I've seen the drop down menu. It hasn't had a list of recently visited pages. I think a right click will pull it down too.
I didn't know any browser would go back more than one page at a time.
But if you are saying that you can never go back more than one page, you may not have Safari set to maintain a History of more than that. Only 'control' I can see is in the General tab, Delete history after "One Day, One (or Two) Week(s), One Month and Manually." ... Safari... is made to be easy to use for the slightly less than average surfer, IMHO. When you want more control over things like Cache size, allowed javascripts, etc., you'll probably have to move on to another browser.
At first, I typed "one page at a time" but never posted that since I figured it wasn't accurate and might cause confusion.
I'll check the History, but unless there's a setting for not allowing more than one page to be "stored" that wouldn't affect a session in which several pages are viewed.
I'm certainly a "less than average surfer" both on the internet, and the ocean.