New Feature in Apps Allows for Reducing Browser Tabs to Picture-in-Picture Mode

A new option available in apps allows users to reduce browser tabs and use the picture-in-picture (PiP) mode with just a click of a small downward arrow. This new feature greatly simplifies app usage and content browsing.

Although text-based web pages do not transition into a mode where content browsing can be continued, like in the case of YouTube’s PiP mode, the new option displays the website title and URL in a small window. This makes it easier to quickly switch between apps or tabs.

Thanks to this feature, users can track content on web pages while using other apps or browser tabs. This is particularly useful when, for example, watching a YouTube video in picture-in-picture mode while simultaneously using another app or browsing other web pages.

The latest version of this feature is available to app users, allowing them to conveniently browse content and use various functions simultaneously. This will certainly make daily app and web browser usage easier for many people.

FAQ

How to use picture-in-picture mode in apps?

To use picture-in-picture mode in apps, simply click the small downward arrow. A small window with the website title and URL will appear, and you can continue reading the content even while using other app functions.

Is the new feature available in all apps?

No, the availability of this feature may vary depending on the app. The latest version of this feature is gradually being introduced and may only be available in certain apps.

Definitions

  • Picture-in-Picture (PiP) – a mode that allows users to use a video thumbnail or window pinned to the screen while simultaneously using other apps or browsing content on webpages.
  • Apps – programs that perform specific tasks or enable interaction with users.
  • Webpages – documents displayed in a web browser that contain text, images, multimedia, and other content.

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