I have an Angular app hosted with AWS that works perfectly on desktop, however with mobile the app is broken. In Firefox and Chrome emulators, the app works fine. Any ideas as to why this is happening? The app uses the Google Maps API.
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Scenario: I have a web app and when I am developing I am using Ubuntu Linux and viewing my web app in Firefox. The web app looks great. It is styled using tailwind-css all pages are set to the same max-w-6xl. When I dual boot back into windows(to watch movies), it I go to my web app(same device, same browser) it appears to be zoomed in, the navbar stretches all the way across the screen.
I would submit screenshots, but I don't won't the post to get removed for promoting!
I have a full stack web application. The backend is built in Django and the front end is built in React. Everything works fine.
But the only problem is when I send that website's link to someone on Facebook/Messenger and when they click on that link, it opens in the Facebook in-app browser but it shows blank page.
But If I copy that same link and paste in Safari or any other browser, it loads without any issue.
What might be the issue? Why doesn't it work on IOS Facebook in-app browser?
how can i turn my react webapp into a chrome desktop app? just like youtube music.
I noticed today that youtube music suggests to "download" the app. Once clicked the app can be used like a regular desktop app. It seems however that it is just running chrome in the background disabling menus.
How can this be done?
You can use electron for that - https://www.electronjs.org/
Not only React app can be converted to a desctop app, but any JS application.
my deployed heroku app is working fine on desktop, but when i go to the app url on mobile i just get a blank screen. Anyone have any experience with this issue? My app is
here if anyone wants to inspect it.
Thank you for any help!
Sometimes iOS offer install app if site have it in appstore.
How does it work?
For example: http://habrastorage.org/files/e3f/4b2/f3b/e3f4b2f3bd6b41609ff52652acca547d.PNG
Thats just either an safari, figuring out that that website has an app or the website detecting your on ios and requesting a app store link or notifying safari that there is an app