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You should add this to the “Little Things” thread. Good find. Now I just want maps to show the weather on my current location when using CarPlay.
I'm still holding out hope one day Apple will allow weather apps in CarPlay. I'd love to have Carrot tell me I'm going to die while being able to see a Weather Radar Map on my Car's Display.
 
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Dude, having the same problem. Already reported FB9140105.
I think the problem is with “good old” text magnifier.

Still haven’t found a workaround (or setting to turn off) tto resolve it, and yes, I also reported it (FB9146439).

Hopefully it’s sorted in b2.
 
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Something I just noticed on Safari: you can now pull to refresh on any site, faster than tapping the three dots then selecting refresh!
 
Something I just noticed on Safari: you can now pull to refresh on any site, faster than tapping the three dots then selecting refresh!
Yeah, but on something like this forum you’d have to scroll all the way to the top to refresh, or tap the status bar then pull to refresh.. which then again is the same amount of clicks it takes to hit the three dots. And hitting the three dots at least keeps me in the same part of the website I was in when I refreshed.
 
Yeah, but on something like this forum you’d have to scroll all the way to the top to refresh, or tap the status bar then pull to refresh.. which then again is the same amount of clicks it takes to hit the three dots. And hitting the three dots at least keeps me in the same part of the website I was in when I refreshed.

Why does this remind mme of a solution in search of a problem…
 
Another floating … placed in a not well thought out spot.
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Maybe macrumors causes the green tint too

Seriously, use Tapatalk for viewing macrumors. Very good experience.

I stopped using that app when there were some issues with its security and privacy. Since then, never looked back. Used to use Tapatalk Pro before that, and hadn’t quite liked the developers desire to monetise any which way, leaving paying for Pro to be like a joke when the regular app would get more features (and faster).
 
Something I just noticed on Safari: you can now pull to refresh on any site, faster than tapping the three dots then selecting refresh!

How? Pull to refresh has existed for long. You need to be at the top before you are allowed to pull the page down. What’s different?
 
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Wow. If you expand out the weather radar map it give you model forecast images or several days.

I’m don’t quite get you on this one. “Weather radar map” you mean this? (See attached) coz, when I click on this and pan out, I just get temperature, or air quality, no several day forecast?!?

or do you just mean scrolling down and seeing the 10 day forecast ahead of yous weather?
 

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this is new to 15 buddy. It’s been a feature on chrome browser for ages though. Could be the confusion.

I am on iOS 15 beta. I haven't used Chrome on iOS ever to have any confusion. I'm just asking how are you differentiating between scrolling down and pulling to refresh gestures? Whenever I pull down anywhere on screen in Safari, it scrolls down. Only when I am at the top of the page and then pull down does it refresh.
 
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