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"Blue Ear (Left)" + "Blue Ear (Right)" + "Otter"


Nonbinary ☿ . 34. Chicanx. Asexual Panromantic. furry. Astrophotografur/Prof. of Astronomy. Mexican Folk Harpist (Mariachi and Jarocho mostly). Music, games, crochet, horror, etc. HRT: 2022-05-15


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BlueEarOtter
@BlueEarOtter

It doesn't, but the next best thing is adding a shortcut to your home screen. Here's how to do it on Android phones using Google Chrome

  1. Click the three dot menu in the upper right
  2. Click "Add to Home screen"

There are similar procedures on other devices and browsers


arty
@arty

ok, hear me out. i knew about this feature of ios safari, but i've never really bothered to use it. felt kinda useless, really. but i decided to try it and whoa it's actually faster? like, pages load faster, and it generally just feels slightly snappier.

the whole "click share, wait for share page to load, scroll down, press post, wait for that page to load, then swipe from left to go back to where you were again" dance that you have to do because quick share is broken in ios safari right now is, quite a bit faster actually? so that's neat. i also don't have to worry about accidentally closing the cohost tab and forgetting it exists for a week, it's now just an icon on my home screen


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in reply to @BlueEarOtter's post:

on chrome desktop you can use more tools -> create shortcut and tick "open as window" and it's like a native app. on firefox desktop you're kinda fucked (or you need to use horrible hacks) because apparently mozilla doesn't care about PWAs. >:(