For iPhone owners, it doesn't have to be hard to find the right Apple Safari tab even when there are dozens of websites open at once. The tab overview is nice for websites that are visually distinctive in colors or that have bold graphics or photos that might stand out in the preview thumbnails but otherwise, it can be difficult to distinguish one particular website from another in a sea of tabs. Apple has a quick and easy solution for this problem that's hidden in plain sight in the Safari browser.
Apple's Safari app was initially developed as a desktop web browser to provide an alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer has seen big changes over the years. In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone and Safari was the obvious choice to use as the default browser. Right from the start, an iPhone was capable of displaying full desktop websites, although the slow carrier speeds at that time-restricted use. In modern times, 5G speeds and advances in iPhone performance provide a very inviting browsing experience and it's quite easy to open a huge number of tabs in a short period of time.
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When more than a handful of tabs are open on an iPhone, it begins to become cumbersome to locate a specific tab. This is particularly true when some tabs look nearly the same in the thumbnail preview. A little-known trick is to pull the tab overview list down until a search box appears at the top. Typing keywords in the box will filter the tab list by matching titles and website addresses, which makes it easy to narrow down to relevant tabs. To see the tab overview in Safari on iOS, the user should tap the button at the bottom-right when in portrait mode or top-right when in
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