Each website has its own address in the Internet network, which is made up of domains. There are several types, but today we will only deal with first-order domains. These are divided into national (.cz, .sk, ...), regional (.eu, ...) and domains according to the type of content (.info, .org, .net, ...).
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So if you want to open a page on your device, you usually have to type the domain. In iOS However, there is a small trick that you can use to display some of the domains. It is located directly on the keyboard and speeds up typing. Instead of several taps, you just need to hold your finger on one of the characters and a submenu with the domains will appear.
How are you? iOS keyboard in Safari view domains and save time typing them
- Run on your iOS device Safari.
- Enter the name of the page in the top search box.
- Hold your finger on the dot character, which is located on the right next to the space bar.
- Choose the appropriate domain from the submenu.
The menu includes .net, .edu, .org, .com domains, and the last one is the national domain according to the set region. In my case, it is .cz. You don't even have to click on the domain, but just slide your finger from the dot directly to the desired domain and remove your finger from the display. In addition, the national domain is preselected straight away, so you only need to remove your finger immediately after the menu is displayed.
I would like to know why in the SK language and region there is a default .com domain on the keyboard and not .sk