I stand corrected. Using mobile app capable may not work totally, without additional effort. Using that meta tag assumes a single page app, which works for the character sheet but I don't think it will work across the other pages unless you change page locations using javascrpt, ie window.location . Maybe it isn't a quick of a win as I thought. I'll try using Chrome as Ryvaeus suggested instead.
I think if iPhone users download Chrome browser, they can already get that app-like experience. Chrome (at least on Android) automatically hides the address/button bar, so this is what the dndbeyond website looks like for me on mobile at least:
If so, in his post he says it is just a chrome page. The app that is currently in alpha just has the compendium content available.
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I stand corrected. Using mobile app capable may not work totally, without additional effort. Using that meta tag assumes a single page app, which works for the character sheet but I don't think it will work across the other pages unless you change page locations using javascrpt, ie window.location . Maybe it isn't a quick of a win as I thought. I'll try using Chrome as Ryvaeus suggested instead.
Is this an app or off chrome on iso?