@rpardee don't know if it's actually a PWA that we could crate
PWAs are the way to go rather than installing apps i have used PWAs for ages on chromebook, with chrome, and Win10, with Brave, also have a few on Android via chrome/firefox
@ecksmc From the little bit of reading I've done they sound pretty cool. I've been dabbling in js development & am curious about doing up a simple one.
@rpardee it does depend on the actual site also
some sites after creating a PWA don't function the way they should
i have always had CoSo as a PWA on my laptops you get more "real estate" cause no address/bookmarks bar etc and all extensions work once created
same on mobile PWAs
chrome://flag you can set also so when you are on a site with PWA function chrome will then add a wee instal option in the address bar to tempt users to switch
or
chrome settings>more tools>create shortcut
@rpardee 👍
yeah J left out the notifications and share thing cause of privacy I think
once you set a PWA up on mobile say via chrome you go to chrome browser notifications settings via device settings - apps - chrome app - to set them on/off change to silent set tone etc then notifications via site will work
web browser on laptop just the same as in the browser you get the wee pop-up to allow notifications or not then it's down to the website settings you set if they have they settings