Is there a way to install web apps on mobile using Firefox? I’m not looking for shortcuts that open in new browser tabs. I would like to run some sites as installed, full-screen apps. The excellent PWA addon works great for desktop, but I imagine it would not be possible to duplicate this on mobile based on how the addon runs.

Any thoughts? I’m open to using another app or browser that is built on Firefox if needed

  • MrOtherGuy@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    If a website has a compatible PWA manifest the there will be an item labelled “install” in the three-dot menu of Firefox in place of usual “add to homescreen” item.

    Edit: There’s a few other requirements as well for the website to be considered installable as PWA, such as it must have a registered service worker so it can work offline. But regardless, if the website provides all the requirements then it can just be installed straight from the menu.

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    No need for any add ons. This is all on base Firefox on android.

    Go to the website you want to install as a PWA and click on the three dots next to the URL.

    Add to home screen

    My Firefox version is 121.1.0 and my android version is Samsung’s flavor of android 13.

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    11 months ago

    https://whatpwacando.today/ is a nice site to test things out. You should see the option to install on Firefox for android, as well as verify what features work.

    Glad it finally landed in main, I’ve been using nightly to install PWA’s for a while. It worked fine, but having the two different browsers to juggle for initial install was a pain.

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    11 months ago

    It’s not a proper PWA, but does a decent job faking it: Hermit

    I did notice some rendering issues on an app I self host. It still worked, mind you. Just didn’t look correct when compared to viewing in Chrome or FF.