For several years now, all browsers have implemented a new function that allows us to navigate full screen Without the need to display any browser option on the screen, browsing becomes much more enjoyable and easy to view.
This feature has also reached the browsers of the different mobile platforms, so that when we browse for once, the navigation bar disappears completely Much appreciated in most occasions, but in others it is a real bummer. The disappearance of this navigation bar came with the release of iOS 7 and the complete redesign that iOS received.
Without going any further, the Safari browser for iOS hides the navigation bar when we start to scroll down the page so that we have more screen to navigate. But if we want to access the navigation bar we have to scroll the page up so that the navigation bar automatically appears.
For occasional navigations it does not involve much hassle, but for example you are using the browser to consult a lot of information, this option becomes very annoying and makes us lose valuable time when adding the web in question to bookmarks or when opening bookmarks that we have stored in Safari.
Fortunately we can invoke the iOS navigation bar if we have to scroll the page we are visiting up, we just have to click on the bottom of the screen to display it. In this way, we will avoid having to make the happy movement that normally removes the information that we wanted to contrast with other websites or documents from the screen.
I think you have to press the top, not the bottom. Greetings.
I don't want to click anywhere, I want it to not disappear, do you know if there is any way to do it? Thanks