Apple website now with clear dropdown menus

Apple has updated the website with information about the latest devices, the store to order each offer, and support for devices and services. The biggest innovation consists of the dropdown menus that appear when you hover over one of the menu items with the mouse pointer. So you don't have to click on it, but the individual subcategories are shown directly when you touch the menu item with the cursor. Also new is the item "Entertainment", which shows the individual service and subscription offers from Apple. 

On the revised Apple website, dropdown menus can now be used to get to the desired subpage faster. In addition to product pages of the store, support pages are also linked.
On the revised Apple website, dropdown menus can now be used to get to the desired subpage faster. In addition to product pages of the store, support pages are also linked.

The new menus on the Apple website

Anyone who reads about the individual devices such as Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Co. on the Apple website from time to time will be used to clicking on the respective menu items. This is how you got (and still get) to the respective subpages, where you could then choose the exact model or other information. Now you might have to get used to it a bit. Because just hovering the mouse pointer over a menu item is enough to display the list with the individual sub-items. 

If the cursor hovers over "Store", then there are the menu items "Shop the Latest", "Mac", "iPad", "iPhone", "Apple Watch" and "Accessories". So-called "Quick Links" and "Special Stores" are listed on the right, a bit smaller. The latter refer to used refurbished devices, educational and business offers. Under the menu items for the individual device categories there are links to the models currently available in the store as well as to purchase options (financing, trade in, etc.), to the appropriate accessories, to support, to the OS manual and more. The "Support" menu item refers to the individual devices and in the smaller lists to overarching topics such as e.g. B. "Where is?".

Changes also on the mobile website

In addition to the changes made in computerweb browsers grab, there are also some for mobile web calls. Because if you z. For example, if you call up the Apple website in Safari on the iPhone, open the menu and select an item such as "Mac", "iPhone" or "Entertainment", you will not be taken directly to a subpage. Instead, a submenu opens that contains the sub-items mentioned above. This means that the desired model can be selected more quickly, the device comparison can be controlled or the appropriate support page can be selected on the go.

The new menus are also displayed on the go, not directly as a "dropdown" but as a submenu that opens after tapping on the respective main menu item. You can return via the small arrow at the top left.
The new menus are also displayed on the go, not directly as a “dropdown”, but as a submenu that opens up after tapping on the respective main menu item. You can return via the small arrow at the top left.

 

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