![]() Web browser extensions are used to add more features to a browser, with things like ad blockers, VPNs, password managers, and much more. But that’s not all, and we’re excited to share it with you. Many of the new features were announced on Monday, at this year’s WWDC21 Keynote, and listed in the Safari 15 Beta Release Notes. There’s a lot of news coming out of WWDC21 about WebKit and the web technology that’s shipping in Safari 15 on Apple’s platforms. New #Safari tab design on #iPadOS15 (9.7-inch, 50-50 Split View) is completely unusable. Jason isn’t mad at Safari, just disappointed. If I wanted to save vertical space I would put the tabs in the sidebar (like in Edge), which would also make it easier to see their titles when there are lots of them. The purported benefit of all this is that you get slightly more vertical space to devote to the page content. At least there’s a preference to turn it off. It also works inconsistently, even on the same pages on Apple’s site.
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