I've added domoticz to the homescreen of my iphone.
This works perfect until I press one of the 'domoticz' links, fi the link at the bottom of the page or in the graphs.
What happens is that the 'borderless' browser opens the domoticz homepage and I am not able to go back, since the borderless browser does not have any navigation keys.
The only way to recover from this, is to empty all the safari cache.
I have worked arnoud this by manually removing all the 'href' values in the source.
But it would be better to have no links in the mobile website at all, or a confimation request or something.
Actually this is caused a flaw in iOS safari, but convincing Apple to change something it, is way more difficult.
Mobile website on iOS
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Mobile website on iOS
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Re: Mobile website on iOS
Normally it should be possible to swipe from left to right to go back.
Best is that on every page there are buttons to navigate.
Best is that on every page there are buttons to navigate.
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Re: Mobile website on iOS
Mobile website looks to be a bit tricky, even for simple things for a web-design noob like me, to get something working on all targets.
For now, I gave-up setup a custom web page to get real-time videos from my ip cams: Never managed to get dynamic size + position that'll fit on PC and mobile... and never managed to get this working out of my LAN (http links not accessible from outside, so should find a way to have page trigger some tunelling or proxying video stream maybe).
For now, I gave-up setup a custom web page to get real-time videos from my ip cams: Never managed to get dynamic size + position that'll fit on PC and mobile... and never managed to get this working out of my LAN (http links not accessible from outside, so should find a way to have page trigger some tunelling or proxying video stream maybe).
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