This new feature just goes on to show how serious Apple is now about developers. I’m not sure whether these features will be retained in the official version of iOS 11, which is set to be launched this fall. However, I do suspect these host of features may not go past betas. Anyway, you want to have a go at these crucial newbies? Let’s dive ahead with the quick process!
How to Access Safari Experimental Features in iOS 11 Beta 2 on iPhone and iPad
Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Scroll down and tap on Safari.
Step #2. Now, scroll down and tap on Advanced at the bottom.
Step #3. Next up, tap on Experimental Features.
Step #4. Finally, you have the access to all the features you are looking for.
Currently, you can access nine features like Constant Properties, CSS Spring Animations, Link Preload, SubtleCrypto, Viewport Fit, Web Animations, WebGPU, display: contents, Remove Legacy WebRTC API, etc. Turn on the switch next to the feature you want to enable and then go ahead with your task of debugging or troubleshooting the web experiences within your apps. Signing Off Safari has vastly improved in recent times. Chrome no longer enjoys many advantages over it—at least on macOS and iOS devices. Besides, the former is claimed to be more secure and consumes less battery than later. What’s your take on Safari? Share your views in the comments below. You wouldn’t want to miss out on these related article:
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