![]() When loaded in Safari with the iPhone setting, it loads with a very nice mobile UI that works just like an iPhone app. One especially interesting mobile site is Apple’s online iPhone User Guide. Gmail loads messages with the default iPhone interface. Here is Google’s other mobile offerings, right inside Windows. Simply enter any website into the address bar, and it will load in its mobile interface if it has one. Here we have loaded, and you can see it in its iPhone-style interface. Once you’ve done these things, Safari should look similar to this screenshot. You can also shrink your window to be closer to the size of a mobile device screen. Click the Gear icon, and select “Hide Bookmarks Bar”, and then repeat and click “Hide Tab Bar”.
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