You may already know this but if you like a dark theme especially while reading forums, you can set your home button to change to dark theme with 3 clicks.
Go to Settings>General>Accessibility>Scroll all the way down to Accessibilty Shortcut>Click Invert Colors (this will place a check mark next to that item. Then when you are in Safari reading a forum (like this one) just click your home button 3 times and it will revert to black theme, easier to read in the dark. Easy to switch it back to regular just hit home button 3 times to revert back.
I can no longer sync over wifi with iTunes and I can no longer charge my iPhone with my Belkin charger. why?
I used to use this all the time until I realized it adds a large delay to the operation of the home button. Trying to go home takes twice as long to respond with that option enabled. No idea why they couldn't figure that one out to avoid that.
Only if you drag it up some more beyond the end possibly there as a separator to cloud tabs that might be present (although I guess it should show up when they are actually there).
It's only logical. If you need a triple-click to activate something, the system obviously needs to give the user time to accomplish these three clicks. It wouldn't be desirable to perform the one-click action immediately after the first click if the three-click (or even double-click) action is what the user wants. Since the system couldn't possibly know beforehand what the desired action is, it needs to wait and see how many times the button is clicked within a certain timeframe.
So it looks like they've ditched the translucence in the dock, folders, and Control Center in favor of a solid, drab grey background?? Or is it just me?
Settings, General, Accessibility - make sure that "Increase Contrast" is set to "Off."
In previous versions of Safari, there was a preference to save passwords for all sites, even ones that had requested the browser not to do so. That seems to have gone away in 7.1 Is anyone else able to save passwords for all sites?
http://www.netchimp.co.uk/webdesign.../guide-ios-7-icons-symbols-iphone-status-bar/ and in particular http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3519Can anyone tell me what the phone/keyboard icon is that's next to the battery percentage in the upper right corner?