Apple has revamped the Safari browser in iOS 15. The built-in browser now has the address bar at the bottom, is more secure than ever, and even supports extensions. Along with the big features, there are also a few small ones, one of which we’ll discuss today. So without further ado, let’s take a look at what Website Tinting is and how you can use it on your iPhone with iOS 15.
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When viewing a website, the top of the screen — the notch area — has always been translucent, in both light and dark shades. While aesthetically pleasing, it runs the risk of not being immersive enough for viewers. To combat this, Apple introduced something called Website Tinting, which tints the top bar to match the tint of the website you’re currently viewing. The address bar at the bottom of your screen remains translucent as usual, with only the top bar wearing the tint.
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