![]() Both browsers also reflow text after the font size has been changed. As I just mentioned, both iCab and Atomic give users options for increasing and decreasing font size in addition to the zoom behaviour that Safari has. Apparently the auto-zoom that Safari does when switching to landscape is either specific to Safari or possible to work around for browser developers using WebKit.īut back to my main reason for trying other iOS Web browsers-text size. It’s an interesting difference since all three browsers are based on the WebKit rendering engine. Safari does not do this, as I noted in Controlling text size in Safari for iOS without disabling user zoom. ![]() ![]() Both also keep the same text size when you change your device’s orientation from portrait to landscape. They both have plenty of features that Safari does not, including fullscreen browsing, text resizing, and ad blocking. I had a look around the App Store, searched the Web for a few reviews, and ended up testing two browsers that feel like worthy alternatives to Safari: iCab Mobile and Atomic Web Browser. Many people don’t realise it, but you don’t have to use Safari for browsing the Web from your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. All photos contained on our site are viewable in the California Courts Flickr photostream.IOS browsers that allow font scaling and text reflowĪfter complaining that Safari for iOS needs a text size preference and text reflow I decided to take a look at what other options are available. We recommend that you update your browser, or use a different one (Firefox, Chrome, or Safari). Older versions of Internet Explorer don’t support HTML5, so you may see an error message when viewing pages containing galleries. This website displays photo gallery content using HTML5.
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