![]() If you for one reason or another prefer this controversial tab design over Safari’s traditional tab styling, the new look is a few clicks away in the Safari preferences on macOS and via Settings → Safari on iPadOS. Wait, I actually prefer compact tabs!Īs a result, a clicked tab expands to make room for the URL, which is confusing. With compact tabs, Safari combines the URL field into the currently active tab. Read: How to bring back the old Safari design Apple has also updated tab styling so you will no longer mistake the active tab for its non-active counterpart. It’s not like Apple has completely undone the new (controversial) way of handling and displaying Safari tabs: You can re-enable both compact tabs and website tinting at will through the Safari preferences. ![]() The changes were first spotted by John Gruber of Daring Fireball. Website tinting used to be turned on by default. Website tinting: This option is now turned off by default, but the user can optionally toggle it on in the Safari preferences.Before the change, compact tabs were turned on by default. Old tab design is back: Safari now defaults to the familiar tab design from macOS Big Sur and iPadOS 14, with the controversial compact tab interface still a few clicks away for those who want it.Safari tabs on iPad and Mac: The latest changes Website tinting is now turned off by default.Users can switch to consolidate tabs at any time.An active Safari tab now finally looks like an active tab.Safari on iPadOS 15.1 and macOS Monterey reverts to the old design.Apple continues to refine Safari tabs on iPad and Mac, with the latest iPadOS and macOS betas reverting to the old design with proper styling, spacers between tabs and no color matching.
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