▲ | piskov 14 hours ago | |
The worst thing is Safari removing all tabs button. Quick way is to pinch out with two fingers but that is impossible one-handed. Another is to swipe up (or left/right) on address bar but that often triggers app switching because he indicator is 3mm lower | ||
▲ | mrexroad 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I’ve settled on swiping up on the (…) button. But yeah, either way I’m bummed that usability had been traded for shiny/trendy aesthetics here. Worst part is that they know and have provided options to have “classic view”/“try new ui” rather than iterating and polishing it to the point it’s substantially improved and there’s no choice but to release it. Design is a series of decisions. Those decisions should be rooted in a strong, thoughtful, point of view. It’s a problem when the final product embodies multiple points of view; view options should be the extreme exception, not the norm we now see in phone, mail, safari, etc. | ||
▲ | kstrauser 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
It’s still there, just moved. Tap the … icon next to the address bar. “All tabs” will be under your thumb. | ||
▲ | mitemte 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Settings > Safari > Set tabs to “Bottom”. This gives you back the old style bottom bar, including the all tabs button. The “Compact” UI option is complete and utter garbage. |