I really like using PWA’s but FF does not allow them. I have seen a PWA extension but it requires a whole bunch of Software be added to achieve it.

Is there any other solution without resorting to a Chromium based browser ?

  • @simple
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t personally used it but a lot of people say the PWA for Firefox extension works pretty well. You do need to install a program to make it work but it should be seamless afterwards.

    • Ben
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      11 year ago

      I can’t see ‘settings>share’ in Firefox - and ‘homescreen’ sounds more like you’re using some kind of mobile application than desktop…

    • @Molecular0079
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      He’s talking about desktop, where there’s no built-in way to install PWAs. You’re probably on Android?

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I’ve looked and haven’t found any options. I’m a macOS user, excited to see Apple embracing it for Safari finally, so maybe it will be coming to other WebKit browsers in the near future.

    • lolrepeatlol
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      Yeah, I’m also hoping that Apple’s implementation can nudge Mozilla with adding native PWA support, especially given Apple’s history with the web.

  • Ben
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    11 year ago

    I did go through a phase where I created webapps (and I do have webapp manager installed, so I can create a ‘webapp’ from any bookmark and with any installed browser.

    I had a Webapp for BBC Sounds, another for Plex web, but in the end this is just opening a link without the UI. If the UI is an issue, I can just fullscreen it anyway.

    Quite often, if I wanted to - for example - open my Gmail, I’d make the terrible mistake of opening the bookmark in the browser instead of opening the webapp.

    And you know, quite often I never even noticed I was doing it!!!

    As such it was deemed a waste of Firefox resources (because it had plenty of issues).

    The only webapp I have now are for individual Google services which need to be opened in Chrome (due to microphone access etc).

  • BrikoX
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    01 year ago

    No, because they dropped official support for PWAs in 2021.

    • lolrepeatlol
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      In fairness, they never had official support in the first place, what was in Firefox then was a very rudimentary implementation behind an about:config flag.