This is the Windows app named Add to Homescreen call out whose latest release can be downloaded as add-to-homescreen3.2.3sourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
Add to Homescreen call out
DESCRIPTION:
Add to Homescreen call out is a JavaScript and CSS utility that displays a mobile prompt encouraging users to add a web app to their device home screen. It was built for mobile web apps that wanted a clearer install-style callout before modern progressive web app behavior became more standardized. The script automatically shows an overlay message on supported mobile devices, making the add-to-home-screen action easier for users to notice. It was designed for compatibility with iOS 6 and later, Chrome for Android, and planned Windows Phone support. Developers integrate it by adding the CSS and JavaScript files to a page and calling the main function early in the document. The repository is archived and read-only, so it is mainly useful for legacy projects, historical reference, or lightweight custom implementations.
Features
- Mobile home screen prompt
- Overlay message display
- iOS device compatibility
- Chrome for Android support
- Simple JavaScript integration
- Legacy web app installation aid
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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