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  • Plugin Author Nico Martin

    (@nico_martin)

    Hi Chris

    Thank you for the awesome rating!
    Progressive WP does support the Windows PWA add to homescreen functionality that comes with Chrome 70. What are you missing?

    You can even create a button and use the Show "add to homescreen" banner as On element click to get people to know that your App is installable.

    Kind regards,
    Nico

    Thread Starter chris1711

    (@chris1711)

    I dont know to do this realized. Can you help me for a short?

    Plugin Author Nico Martin

    (@nico_martin)

    Of course. Where do you need help?

    Thread Starter chris1711

    (@chris1711)

    Great. ??
    I need a banner or button, what you are spoken from. But i don′t know the code and where i put this code in.

    The best is the banner shows (when the app is not installed) up on the frontpage when the user is visiting my page.

    Thread Starter chris1711

    (@chris1711)

    I have set the On element click in the Plugin Settings. “Element” is empty.
    But the Notification doesnt show the install promt.

    In Normal Mode there is no banner or info, too.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by chris1711.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by chris1711.
    Plugin Author Nico Martin

    (@nico_martin)

    Hi Chris

    Show "add to homescreen" => On element click won’t add a banner or anything similar. As described with that setting you can “Define an element as an install-prompt trigger”.
    The Idea here is that you can implement the Install button seamless into your theme. But it requires some theme customisations.

    Normal on the other hand let’s the browser decide if and when he wants to show the prompt. And on Chrome for Windows there is no such “native” prompt yet.

    Maybe I will add a banner option in the future. But at the moment you’d have to stick with the native banners or some theme customisations.

    Kind regards,
    Nico

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