Apple’s latest iOS release comes with an all-new Safari design that places the address/search bar at the bottom of the screen by default. But you can switch back to the classic iOS Safari design with ...
One of the notable changes in iOS 16 was the relocation of Safari's address bar, a move that sparked mixed reactions among iPhone users. While some found the new low position more convenient since ...
Occasionally users may find that their address bar in Safari is locked. They are not able to enter any text into the field. The most likely cause of this is a corrupt preference file. If you are ...
Does Safari feel upside down to you with the address bar changes in iOS 15? Not to worry, you can put things right side up again. Apple released iOS 15 yesterday, the newest operating system for the ...
It’s easy to make Safari in iOS 15 look like it did in iOS 14. Graphic: Cult of Mac iOS 15 makes the Safari web browser easier to use by moving the Address Bar to the bottom of the screen when the ...
Shake to Undo is another handy gesture that comes in clutch when you accidentally close a tab or delete something mid-typing.
Annoyed that Apple moved the address and search bar to the bottom of the screen in mobile Safari without asking you first? We show you how to put it back where it was in just a few steps. I've been ...
iOS 15 updated the Safari address/search bar below the interface, but some find it awkward to use. So, here is how to bring it back to the top of the screen. People try out the new iPhone 12 mobile ...
MacStories founder and podcaster Federico Viticci has posted screenshots of the new design on Twitter, showing off the changes. If the user chooses to have the address bar on the bottom, it sits above ...
We want to help you master Safari. Cult of Mac’s Safari Pro Tips series will show you how to make the most of Apple’s web browser on iOS and Mac. Sometimes it’s handy to see complete URLs in Safari’s ...
When I finally got around to downloading iOS 15 to my iPhone last week, I was filled with trepidation. It wasn’t fear of bugs or broken apps or battery health. It was because of the new Safari. As I ...