Keyboard Does NOT go Sideways

When I'm using Safari and i'm trying to type the URL and I turn the iPhone sideways it does not go sideways. However, when my web page loads then it lets me turn it sideways.
Is this by design? It would be easier to type URL if I can turn it sideways because I get bigger keyboard on the screen.
Thanks!

When you first go into Safari...turn your phone sideways before you tap on the line to start typing...before the keyboard screen opens up! That should work for you then!

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