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Apple macOS version of Safari 15.1 Beta update, the classic look of tabs is back

Earlier, there were media reports that Apple adopted a new tab design on the Mac’s Safari 15 browser, which caused a lot of controversy.

Apple macOS version of Safari 15.1 Beta update, the classic look of tabs is back

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In previous versions of Safari, there was never any ambiguity as to which tab was active, because an active tab would be displayed in a lighter shade to match the browser toolbar.

However, in Safari 15, the tabs have a new button-like design with a more rounded and clearer appearance. Apple has also reversed the shadow of the tabs, and now the shadow of the active tab page is darker, and the shadow of the inactive tab page is lighter. This change made users feel annoyed, and nearly 1,000 supported posts appeared on Reddit to complain about this design.

According to 9To5Mac reports, with the release of macOS Monterey RC version, Apple has made another major update to the Safari 15.1 Beta version. The original tab design is back. Users of macOS Big Sur and Monterey can also download the Beta version and use it. The original design.

Apple macOS version of Safari 15.1 Beta update, the classic look of tabs is back

Users need to change the option “Compact” to “Separate” in the settings of Safari 15.1 Beta to return to the original tab appearance.

The Safari 15.1 Beta version can be downloaded from the Apple developer website. However, macOS Monterey will be officially released on October 26, and Safari 15.1 is expected to follow along with it. You can also wait a few days.

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