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input-group-text as direct children of the input groups. form-file have been replaced by custom styles on top of. Now nearly all our form elements are entirely custom, most without the need for custom HTML. Checkboxes, radios, selects, and other inputs that had native and custom classes in v4 have been consolidated. See the new Floating labels page.īreaking Consolidated native and custom form elements. Horizontal direction specific variables, utilities, and mixins have all been renamed to use logical properties like those found in flexbox layouts-e.g., start and end in lieu of left and right.Īdded new floating forms! We’ve promoted the Floating labels example to fully supported form components.Dropped Microsoft Edge and elements from browser default 40px to 2rem.Īdded $enable-smooth-scroll, which applies scroll-behavior: smooth globally-except for users asking for reduced motion through prefers-reduced-motion media query.Migrated from Jekyll to Hugo for building our documentation.Replaced Libsass with Dart Sass as our Sass compiler given Libsass was deprecated.Upgraded from Popper v1.x to Popper v2.x.

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We’re still months away from the full release of iOS 16, giving Apple plenty of time to make improvements. As it stands now, the reminders are too subtle to be of any real use. It’s supposed to bring emails back to my attention later, when I have time to deal with them. Here’s hoping for improvement in later versions.Īnd the new Remind Me feature in Mail currently isn’t insistent enough. Instead, it adds commas seemingly at random. When doing speech-to-text, it is supposed to automatically add punctuation. I wanted to add the new auto-punctuation feature in Dictation to this list, but it remains very buggy in the first iOS 16 beta.

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There are a few other new iOS 16 features I’m keeping my eye on, but they aren’t yet ready to evaluate. And the face-lift Apple gave its Books app is welcome. But neither seems important enough to make a “top 5” list. There are some nice Wi-Fi improvements, like the ability to delete the iPhone’s record of old hotspots. Of course, there are more than five great new features in iOS 16. I can start entering text with my voice, then manually type in a word I know the iPhone won’t understand, and then go back to using my voice without having to turn Dictation on and off multiple times.

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The new feature works well in real-life use. Now you can start text-to-speech and still use the keyboard. In earlier versions, you must choose between typing and speaking text. iOS 16 makes it better by combining voice and text input. Screenshot: Appleĭictation makes it easy to enter text just by speaking it, which is great because the tiny iPhone keyboard isn’t the best way to tap out long messages. And you can just say the name of an emoji. Mixing voice and touch input In iOS 16, you can add text with a combination of voice and typing. All it’s doing is holding up your email for a few seconds, so it doesn’t matter who you’re sending it to.

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And Undo Send also does not work when exchanging messages with iPhones not running iOS 16 or with Android users. There is time limit on this, too: 15 minutes. In Messages, tap and hold on a message you’ve sent and a pop-up window will open with Undo Send as an option. It opens again for editing.Īnd it’s not just Mail. Immediately after you send an email, a button appears at the bottom of the iPhone screen labeled Undo Send. It might not be enough time for you to realize you shouldn’t have called your girlfriend whatever you did, but YMMV. That’s hopefully time enough to realize you forgot to attach a file. It gives you 10 seconds to change your mind about sending an email. The Mail app in iOS 16 adds a similar feature. Hopefully this will be fixed in later betas. Confusingly, iOS 16 beta 1 lets you think you’re editing messages sent to an iOS 15 iPhone, but nothing happens on the receiving device. Plus, it requires iOS 16 to be on both devices.















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