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I’m on the public betas and man I wish the Safari chrome was dark gray all the time regardless of whether the website has a white background or not. It’s so jarring to go between light and dark. Just make it medium to dark gray regardless of the website. And sometimes it’s colored, though that might be a bug?

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Try this setting for the page colour-matched tab/navigation/status bar:

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I’m on the public betas and man I wish the Safari chrome was dark gray all the time regardless of whether the website has a white background or not. It’s so jarring to go between light and dark. Just make it medium to dark gray regardless of the website. And sometimes it’s colored, though that might be a bug?

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If you want it universally “gray”, try toggling OFF “Show Colour in Tab Bar” in the Tabs section of Safari settings:

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Uncheck Passwords sync from iCloud settings (the Wifi stored in iCloud Keychain/Password manager) do the network reset and enable Passwords sync again in iCloud settings

For more security :
+ Backup
+ Screenshots of most important or all Wi-Fi passwords in Passwords Manager
I didn’t know this. It’ll save me some trouble. Thank you.
 
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If you want it universally “gray”, try toggling OFF “Show Colour in Tab Bar” in the Tabs section of Safari settings:

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Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters > Toggle Color Filters " on " > Grayscale, no more color anymore in everywhere, problem solved 😀

Show colour in tab bar toggle is dedicated to the Normies
 
Will resetting network settings delete my Wi-Fi passwords?
Yes. Resetting network settings on an iPhone erases:

  • All saved Wi-Fi networks and their passwords
  • Cellular settings (APN configurations)
  • VPN and APN settings
  • Bluetooth pairings (devices will need to be re-paired
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If you've saved your Wifi passwords in a passwords management app (BitWarden / 1Password / Apple's Passwords, etc) you can easily just re-enter them as you go along to your common wifi networks
 
Regarding RCS messaging... It works perfectly on my iPhone 17 Pro Max (main device) and on my iPad Pro which are both signed into the same iCloud account.

Here's my problem: I also have an iPhone Air (with no celluar connection) logged into the same iCloud account, but I am unable to send RCS / text messages from the iPhone Air. I checked my iPhone 17 Pro Max settings, and text message forwarding is turned on for the iPhone Air. Is there something I am missing to enable sending of RCS / text messages from my iPhone Air?

Don’t you have to have cellular service for RCS to work?
 
I’m on the public betas and man I wish the Safari chrome was dark gray all the time regardless of whether the website has a white background or not. It’s so jarring to go between light and dark. Just make it medium to dark gray regardless of the website. And sometimes it’s colored, though that might be a bug?

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The glaring light to dark is a pita.
I got tired of it and installed Dark Reader. That forces all dark and can be turned off like an extension.
 
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