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Change 165315 merged by jenkins-bot:
Remove apple web app capable mode from skin
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/165315
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Change 165315 had a related patch set uploaded by Robmoen:
Remove apple web app capable mode from skin
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/165315
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--- Comment #3 from Brion Vibber ---
IIRC if we simply *don't* enable the special Apple "web app" mode, a homescreen
bookmark will get created in a mode that gets launched in Safari with all the
regular controls.
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--- Comment #2 from Juliusz Gonera ---
This bug is about adding mobile web to the home screen on iOS. When you open it
from home screen it opens without any browser UI. Also, clicking on any of the
links opens a separate Safari tab which is con
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Summary|Back/Forward button doesn't |Back/Forward button doesn't
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