iOS 26 has introduced a few changes to the browser your iPhone ships with—Safari. There’s a bold new design, called Compact, that reduces the address bar to the size of a small pill when you’re scrolling. Plus, you can also now use a few new shortcuts and gestures for browsing the web. Here’s how you can make the most of Safari’s new layout in iOS 26, or switch back to the old layout if you just can’t stand the redesign.
The fastest way to bookmark a webpage
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In Safari’s new Compact layout, when you open a website, you’ll see a three-dots button in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Double tap this icon to quickly bookmark the page. This will not work with other layouts.
Quickly copy URLs
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Safari now lets you quickly copy page URLs. Just tap and hold the address bar and swipe upwards to the Copy button. This will copy a link to the page you’re on. Alternatively, you can long press the address bar and tap the Copy button in the pop-over menu that shows up.
Hidden address bar features
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Holding down the address bar now reveals multiple useful new options. The most prominent is Close Tab, which will close the active tab, and Close Other Tabs, which closes all tabs except the active tab. My favorite feature here is the Paste and Go button, which is revealed only when you’ve copied text to the clipboard. The button shows up as Paste and Go when you’ve copied a URL, but it changes to Paste and Search when you’ve only copied normal text.
Disable website tinting
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Website tinting is another one of Apple’s radical design choices for iOS 26. It changes the color of the address bar to match the site you’re browsing. Some people may love the new look, but others might have difficulty finding the address bar with it active. Fortunately, you can easily disable website tinting. Once your iPhone is updated to iOS 26, go to Settings > Apps > Safari, navigate to the Tabs section, and disable Allow website tinting.
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