Ugh, I live in Arizona. Doubful I'll ever see this animation...lol
Monsoon!!
Wonder what it shows for a dust storm ...
Ugh, I live in Arizona. Doubful I'll ever see this animation...lol
Are you using the onscreen keyboard or an attached keyboard? You might need to reset the full device dictionary to get this to stop. Or you might get it to stop if you keep correcting it. Very annoying, I know. This may or not be related to the problem I've reported to Apple where the keyboard resolves any ambiguity in favor of a proper name, particularly when using QuickPath. "burn" becomes "Burnadette"; "car" becomes "Carlos", etc...You guys having issues with your keyboard randomly capitalizing words? Like now the word Best keeps getting capitalized and I have no idea why. Nobody in my contacts is called Best
Weird! Yeah just using the onscreen keyboard. Ah well I don’t mind occasionally fixing a Best here and thereAre you using the onscreen keyboard or an attached keyboard? You might need to reset the full device dictionary to get this to stop. Or you might get it to stop if you keep correcting it. Very annoying, I know. This may or not be related to the problem I've reported to Apple where the keyboard resolves any ambiguity in favor of a proper name, particularly when using QuickPath. "burn" becomes "Burnadette"; "car" becomes "Carlos", etc...
Here ya go... I have Orlando set as an additional location and it's raining there now. The other animations look pretty cool too, like a cloudy day will show the clouds moving & a partially sunny day will show the clouds move across the sun, etc. This is what Apple meant by there being hundreds of possible animations. Wonder what it would look like for someone in a tropical storm or some other severe weather event.
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Here ya go... I have Orlando set as an additional location and it's raining there now. The other animations look pretty cool too, like a cloudy day will show the clouds moving & a partially sunny day will show the clouds move across the sun, etc. This is what Apple meant by there being hundreds of possible animations. Wonder what it would look like for someone in a tropical storm or some other severe weather event.
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This is the water droplets bouncing animation effects that I am referring to. Have seen all raining weather conditions just lack of these amazing bouncing animation effects. Seriously not sure where went wrong ?? Apple mentioned that there are thousands of variations in apple weather app, could it be still not the right time to appear ?? iPhone 12 hereHere ya go... I have Orlando set as an additional location and it's raining there now. The other animations look pretty cool too, like a cloudy day will show the clouds moving & a partially sunny day will show the clouds move across the sun, etc. This is what Apple meant by there being hundreds of possible animations. Wonder what it would look like for someone in a tropical storm or some other severe weather event.
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I’ve had issues with a local news station website not working with private relay enabled, but just checked espn on both iPad and iPhone, both with it on and off, and don‘t have any issues.here’s a weird bug I’ve encountered. On my iPad Pro, using Safari on ipadOS 15, I cannot get ESPN’s website to load. Only this site and only on my iPad Pro. My other devices are fine on ios15. I’ve made sure I have no content blockers, I’ve disabled requesting destop site. No change. Just can’t get this site to load on this device with ios15.
I think this is overall my reason for not liking the new Safari, too. Most web pages that are designed to run better on mobile have their menus and whatnot towards the top, assuming regular parts of the site would not interfere or appear behind an Address Bar that floats on the screen. I can only see this being a new way for malicious sites to trick folks into tapping the URL Bar or something. In the last week I've had a few times where I've needed to tap the address bar and it opens real quick but doesn't get focus and then minimizes to the bottom again, all within a second or so. That's more of a bug than a UI feature, although I'm sure that wouldn't be an issue if the URL Bar was located at the top. I am getting used to it being at the bottom, and I do agree it would be easier for me if it was fully attached to the bottom. But, I've also had issues swiping thru tabs where I just end up swiping to my previous app instead. Again, good intentions with the not so great (for me) results.I’ve had issues with a local news station website not working with private relay enabled, but just checked espn on both iPad and iPhone, both with it on and off, and don‘t have any issues.
My biggest issue right now is the floating address bar. For many websites, clicking links at the bottom of the page is a pain. The address bar that wasn’t on the screen shows back up and blocks them.
I love having the address bar at the bottom for reachability, but it needs to be attached to the window, not rendering over content.
I’ve had issues with a local news station website not working with private relay enabled, but just checked espn on both iPad and iPhone, both with it on and off, and don‘t have any issues.
My biggest issue right now is the floating address bar. For many websites, clicking links at the bottom of the page is a pain. The address bar that wasn’t on the screen shows back up and blocks them.
I love having the address bar at the bottom for reachability, but it needs to be attached to the window, not rendering over contented
What troubleshooting have you tried? Reset all settings?so far nobody able to help to resolve this water droplets bouncing animation missing in weather app
Yes I did a hard reboot still the same. I have all the other animations of cloudy, sunny weather conditions but drizzle shower rain or heavy rain and thunderstorms no water bouncing animation effects, i seriously wonder ….????What troubleshooting have you tried? Reset all settings?
A hard reboot and resetting all settings are two different things. If the latter fails to resolve it, try a fresh install.Yes I did a hard reboot still the same. I have all the other animations of cloudy, sunny weather conditions but drizzle shower rain or heavy rain and thunderstorms no water bouncing animation effects, i seriously wonder ….????
Yes it’s 2 different things. I’ll try reset all setting. If it turn out to be the same then I’ll have to wait for iOS 15 dev beta 2 to arrive and see if it resolve. I unable to do a fresh install due to some sync issue with my laptop, what do you think ??A hard reboot and resetting all settings are two different things. If the latter fails to resolve it, try a fresh install.
Thanks for your reply. Think will just do a reset all setting. Unable to restore, if not just wait for dev beta 2 to arrive. Really thanks, if you have other info to solve this issue, please kindly let me know, greatly appreciated stay safeOne thing to note about the weather app. Other people have been reporting other but similar issues where the app is just a blank blue app, nothing loading at all. The restore may help your issue @SESE75, but this is still Beta 1, the app very well may just be bugged. Especially since so much has changed in the weather app since iOS 14.X.
I wish I did but unfortunately, when it comes to weird glitches like this, if a hard reboot does not solve it, the next step would be either an "Erase all settings," then a re-installation of IOS as a last result. Unfortunately, when it comes to bugs during a beta period, you have two choices;Thanks for your reply. Think will just do a reset all setting. Unable to restore, if not just wait for dev beta 2 to arrive. Really thanks, if you have other info to solve this issue, please kindly let me know, greatly appreciated stay safe
Agreed. I feel like there's going to be a problem if Apple doesn't change that floating bar. Sure, it looks pretty, but functionality wise it was a bad decision. When I was doing web development we would test on Safari, Chrome, IE7, and Edge. For the most part (other than IE7 because of age), things worked pretty similarly. Now with this floating bar (if it stays the way it is), developers are going to have to go back and adjust things to make their sites work with that. I can imagine that a lot won't even bother.I think this is overall my reason for not liking the new Safari, too. Most web pages that are designed to run better on mobile have their menus and whatnot towards the top, assuming regular parts of the site would not interfere or appear behind an Address Bar that floats on the screen. I can only see this being a new way for malicious sites to trick folks into tapping the URL Bar or something. In the last week I've had a few times where I've needed to tap the address bar and it opens real quick but doesn't get focus and then minimizes to the bottom again, all within a second or so. That's more of a bug than a UI feature, although I'm sure that wouldn't be an issue if the URL Bar was located at the top. I am getting used to it being at the bottom, and I do agree it would be easier for me if it was fully attached to the bottom. But, I've also had issues swiping thru tabs where I just end up swiping to my previous app instead. Again, good intentions with the not so great (for me) results.
I'm sure with enough feedback, whatever the current state of Safari looks like won't be the final version everyone sees with the official release of iOS 15. Just like the Mail app didn't have certain icons available in the bottom bar during the initial iOS 13 betas, and by the time of official release, most needed items (other that empty trash) returned. Who knows what Safari would look like in September...
I think this is overall my reason for not liking the new Safari, too. Most web pages that are designed to run better on mobile have their menus and whatnot towards the top, assuming regular parts of the site would not interfere or appear behind an Address Bar that floats on the screen. I can only see this being a new way for malicious sites to trick folks into tapping the URL Bar or something. In the last week I've had a few times where I've needed to tap the address bar and it opens real quick but doesn't get focus and then minimizes to the bottom again, all within a second or so. That's more of a bug than a UI feature, although I'm sure that wouldn't be an issue if the URL Bar was located at the top. I am getting used to it being at the bottom, and I do agree it would be easier for me if it was fully attached to the bottom. But, I've also had issues swiping thru tabs where I just end up swiping to my previous app instead. Again, good intentions with the not so great (for me) results.
I'm sure with enough feedback, whatever the current state of Safari looks like won't be the final version everyone sees with the official release of iOS 15. Just like the Mail app didn't have certain icons available in the bottom bar during the initial iOS 13 betas, and by the time of official release, most needed items (other that empty trash) returned. Who knows what Safari would look like in September...