create an external link using this as the url “http://maps.apple.com/?q=51.507269,-0.127695”
on iOS this opens the Apple Map app, on Android it asks you to choose between the Google Maps app or opening the Google Maps website
Also changing the phone status bar is possible by using
The values for content are default, black and black-translucent.
This can be added to header of the page in HTML and CSS but I don't know if it's working on bubble or not could anyone try? and let us know
Hey guys, this is because this meta tag is only used for add to homescreen apps aka. (standalone mode).
You also need to add the following meta-tag:
Then in iOS visit the page in safari and add to homescreen. The feature is hidden in the bottom menus.
Beware that caching may be a nightmare in standalone mode, maybe not with bubble apps, but if you experience strange behaviour you may need to put some caching meta tags to clear the cache.
I suggest looking at the source of your page, and seeing where the tag is being put vs. where apple expects it to be.
Also, find another web app that works in this way and look at the source where the tags are and how they are setup. Google: apple homescreen statusbar app example
Yes I you can but you need little programming skills using xcode for iOS and Android Studio for Android
Simply embed you website in web view and where you want to lunch action sheet you fire special link instead of http://domain.com
Use for example myapp://fireActionSheet
And then using xcode Swift handle that url request