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If you watched the developer conference this year WWDC21, so you are XNUMX% aware of the existence of the latest operating systems in the form of iOS a iPadOS 15 macOS 12 Monterey, watchOS 8 to tvOS 15. All of these operating system versions are currently only available in beta versions, which means that only developers and testers will have access to them. However, we will soon see the public release of all of the aforementioned operating systems, which will be appreciated by absolutely every user, especially thanks to the new features and improvements. If you are a tester or developer, or if you want to learn about all the features in advance, then you are certainly following this tutorial section, in which we have been focusing on new systems for several months. In this article, we will look at another option from iOS 15.

iOS 15: As in Safari disable displaying the row with panels when using in landscape mode

Besides that Apple released brand new operating systems, so we also got to see the introduction of a new Safari 15. This Apple browser, which is included in virtually all devices from Applu, in the new version boasts, for example, a new design. In iOS 15, for example, we saw the address bar moved from the top of the display to the bottom, in macOS 12 Monterey then unified the address bar and the panel bar (both new features can be restored to their original state). In addition, on your iPhone in iOS 15 you can set whether to Safari display a row of panels when using in landscape mode, like this:

  • First on your iPhone with iOS 15 go to native app Settings.
  • Once you've done that, move around in the menu below, where find and click on the Sa columnfari.
  • Then move again on the next screen below, up to the category that bears the name Panels.
  • In the end, all you have to do here is use the switch (de)activate Horizontal panel row.

In the above way, you can use the iPhone in iOS 15 set whether to use landscape mode in Safari display the row with panels. You will probably want to disable the display of the row with panels on devices that have a smaller display. The row itself, although it may not seem like it, cuts off part of the screen and in the end you cannot see the content. On the Plus or Pro versions Max Of course, you probably won't be bothered by the row panel when using it in landscape mode, on the contrary, you will probably be happy about it.

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