Safari in Focus
1 A web page can contain words, pictures, videos, icons and more. Tap a link on a web page, such as the pictures here and icons atop the page, to go to a new page. You can also scroll the screen up and down by dragging it with one finger.
2 TheURL, tabs and tools are now down here, instead of at the top of the browser. This window settles into the bottom of the screen when not in use; tap it to return to seeing the larger window again. Swipe the window left and right to cycle through your open tabs. Tap it to type a new URL or get to the Start page, and deep press it for more options which appear in a floating window.
3 The aA icon gives access to the Reader view, and lets you increase or decrease the size of the text on the page. It also fives access to a range of settings options.
4 Tapping the curly arrow here reloads the web page you’re currently looking at. It’s useful if it hasn’t loaded correctly or if it needs updating, such as a news or live sports page.
These chevrons let you move forwards and backwards through your browsing history; left to go back to