How to Use Floating Tab Bar on iPad in iPadOS 18
One of the most eye-catchingiPadOS 18 featuresis a Floating Tab Bar that lets you navigate the app content in a much better way. Until now, the iPad apps have a similar tab bar found on an iPhone where the tabs are placed at the bottom. Thanks to iPadOS 18, the tab bar now floats at the top of the screen, making it easier for users to jump to different parts of an app at the press of a button. The best part, you can customize the new tab bar to add the menu options that matter to you the most. Let’s see how to use and customize the floating tab bar in iPadOS 18.
Open and Use Floating Tab Bar on iPad in iPadOS 18
When you open an app like Podcasts, Apple Music, Apple TV+, or others, you’ll see a new tab bar that floats over your content at the top. It offers quick access to the areas of the apps you visit the most. This redesigned tab bar in iPadOS 18 gives you more space for your app’s content and brings your tabs closer to your app’s other controls for seamless navigation.
Here’s how to use the Floating Tab Bar on iPad:
That’s how easy it is to use the new app tab bar in iPadOS 18.
How to Customize Floating Tab Bar in iPadOS 18
The best thing about the floating tab bar in iPadOS 18 is that you can customize it to include your favorite tabs. So, if you use a specific tab from the sidebar often, you can add it to the floating tab bar for quicker access. Follow the below steps to customize an app’s tab bar in iPadOS 18:
Limitations in customizing the floating tab bar
While you can customize the app tab bar in iPadOS 18 to suit your preferences, it has certain limitations.
The new iPadOS 18 is available for public use and it brings some damn useful iPad-centric features like themuch-awaited Calculator app, Maths Notes app, Handwriting upgrades, and Files app improvements. If you’ve got aniPadOS 18-compatible device, it’s worth upgrading to the new version.
Did you like the floating tab bar in iPadOS 18? Don’t forget to drop your opinions in the comments below.
Kanika Gogia
Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.
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