Along with macOS Mojave, a new version of the internet browser has arrived on Apple computers Safari, this time with the number 12. This new web browser has several new features compared to its older brother, including better security and password management. But today we will look at how to have the new Safari 12 better overview in open tabs, using ikonek, which you can add next to the title of each open panel. Most competing browsers have had this feature for a long time, but Safari This feature has only just arrived. So let's see how to activate icons in open tabs.
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How to enable the display of icons in open panels in Safari
To start with, make sure your Mac or MacBook updated to the latest macOS 10.14 Mojave or have a browser installed on your Mac Safari 12 (or its latest version) – otherwise you will not be able to activate the function. Then we switch to active window apple browser Safari. In the upper left part, we will notice a bar in which we click on the bold button Safari. We select an option from the drop-down menu that appears Preferences… and here we move to the bookmark in the top menu Panels. Here you only need to check the fourth option from the top - Show web server icons on tabs. After checking, it is not necessary Safari restart, as the changes will take effect immediately.
Apple is v Safari in my opinion, they try to make the entire web browser as simple as possible. That is perhaps the reason why Safari this option has only just arrived – in fact, to keep things simple, this feature is disabled by default. I've been using these icons for a few days now and I have to say that it took me a while to get used to this display. However, the improved clarity when having multiple panels open has made me keep the icons in my open tabs active. As for clarity, this feature is in the new version Safari really great.
"First of all, make sure your Mac or MacBook updated to the latest macOS 10.14 Mojave – otherwise you will not be able to activate the feature.”
Just for the record. You don't need macOS 10.14 Mojave. Just Safari 12, for me specifically on macOS High Sierra.
I would be interested in why the icons of frequently visited websites disappeared. I miss that.
I still have them in the menu after clicking on creating a new panel.
These are popular. But under them used to show frequently used ones and I don't have them there anymore