![]() ![]() Safari 15 on iPad suffers similarly, but it’s the Mac version I’ll concentrate on here. ![]() The most controversial Mac Safari changes shown at WWDC - compressing tabs and the URL location field into a single row at the top of each window, and coloring the entire window with the accent color of the currently frontmost web page - are settings that (thankfully) can be turned off in Safari’s Preferences window (under “Tabs”, natch). The “Compact” layout that puts tabs and the location field in the same row - by using the tabs themselves as the text editing fields for URLs - is, thankfully, off by default. But the “Show color in tab bar” option is on by default: ![]() Here’s what it looks like as you switch back and forth between tabs with this option on. Tabs have a rounder and more defined appearance and adjust to (Note that I’ve done nothing, explicitly, to support this feature on Daring Fireball.)Īpple, in the “What’s New in Safari” alert that’s shown upon first run after upgrading to Safari 15, describes the new tabs thus: ![]()
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