![]() ![]() In this example, I am visiting and after tapping the search field, Safari looks like this: That shift in context, away from the page you're viewing, is what may cause confusion. ![]() ![]() What happens in iOS 7, when you tap the integrated URL/Search bar at the top, is that you're instantly taken to a Favorites page. IPad User Guide for iOS 7 (Credit: Apple) The first place to look is Apple's own iPad User Guide for iOS 7 which explains the new search method, both for the Internet and on the page being viewed. Here's how it works now on any iOS 7 device. Safari in iOS changes the methodology, and it's made even more confusing by Safari's Favorites Settings. We were able to use the search field to search for text on a page being viewed. For a long time, in Safari, on either a Mac or iOS device, we had a URL field and a search field. ![]()
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