Together with iOS 12 we areonefinally arrived in the mobile version Safari favicon support. If you don't know what the word "favicon" means, I'll explain it very simply - it's a compound word from the words favorite and icon. In translation, it means favorite icon. In practice, a favicon is an icon that is displayed in the panels of web browsers and serves primarily to improve clarity in open tabs. Most browsers have the ability to display iconsonenext to open tabs is already activated by default, but in the case of iOS version Safari That's not the case. So how do you activate favicons?
How to enable the display of icons in open panels in Safari
On our iPhone or iPad running on iOS 12 we move to the native application Settings. Here we sit below, until we come across a box Safari, which we will open. After opening, we will sit down again lower, where the function is under the General category Display on icon panels. Use the switch for this function we activateFrom now on, they will be in Safari appear next to the names of open tabs and website icons, see image above.
Apple tries to be a mobile browser Safari as clean as possible, but I think it was definitely missing decent icons. In the case of iOS This feature is not as important as it is in the case of macOS, but it is a nice design element and it is a shame that it is not activated by default.
You could have completed the instructions for Mac as well
I hope he fixes this. The icons jump when braking and sometimes they are the same on neighboring tabs. Not much, this was probably given to some junior as his first assignment.