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decodehug647@discuss.tchncs.de to Firefox@lemmy.mlбългарски език · 2 years ago

Mozilla does not want to support PWAs in Firefox, yet MDN has a PWA manifest and can be installed in Chromium.

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Mozilla does not want to support PWAs in Firefox, yet MDN has a PWA manifest and can be installed in Chromium.

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decodehug647@discuss.tchncs.de to Firefox@lemmy.mlбългарски език · 2 years ago
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    You can use them on Mint through their webapp application.

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      it does? How

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        Did my image not load?

        Anyway, there’s a webapp application that came with Mint and I can use it to setup PWAs through Firefox. I use it for my two router’s setup pages.

        Here’s a link to the git for the that application: https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager

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          Nice, I was trying to figure out how to get that working with Firefox. But, to be fair, it’s not Firefox that’s supporting PWA, it’s the mint webapp-manager which is only included with Mint and requires extra steps to install on other OSes. Not as straight forward as PWA being directly supported by Firefox.

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          Doesnt seem like it. But thanks

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            It’s not firefox that supports it, it’s an app called webapp manager. you can make webapps using any browser you have installed.

            You can use it on any distro.

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              Well, yes. I guess I was saying more that it can be done.

              Poor wording on my part.

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                It’s not a problem. I just wanted to clarify that it’s distro and browser agnostic.

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            Oh, my bad. I see you’re on world. I don’t think the uploaded images in kbin’s comments show up on there very well.

            See if you can see it from this link.

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              Ah i see thanks. I used to use this one which is an extension + a backend app iirc

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