The New Safari 5 Part – 2
New to Safari’s interface design is the Reader function which can be activated when Safari detects that you’re on a web page with an article. In that case, a grey button called Reader appears in the address bar at the top of the interface design. Clicking on it renders the button purple to show that the button is turned on. An overlay appears over the website with the article clutter-free along with the corresponding picture (if any). Onscreen controls for zoom, print and email are integrated into the Readers interface design. An interesting new feature is the introduction of Extensions (a feature other major browsers have had for a long time now). It will be interesting to see how extensions might improve Safari’s interface design and popularity further.


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