I want to create application which capable to auofill information using Chrome custom tabs. In chrome custom tabs, can I modify view for Autofill information? Please give me advice for same.
CustomTabs is just Chrome with a customized view. There is no supported way to access Chrome autofill internals from an app.
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Looking for the following: anything useful in determining if the current page was loaded via chrome custom tabs. Any browser property, user agent, and or function that will tell a user that they're in a chrome custom tab instance with pure JavaScript.
I know this is a long shot, but any insight is appreciated. Not seeing much on the chrome page: https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/android/customtabs
We are going to develop a plugin in chrome which is going to use in HP chrome box.Once we connected the respective HP chrome box to any device it should automatically open the wifi setting and it should detect the available wifi's and it should display those list.
Please Suggest the methods or ideas which will be useful for our implementation
I have a website where editors write articles using a custom built CMS. Once done they generally test these articles on desktop, but not mobile. To fix this I was wondering if there is an easy way to launch chrome using html/javascript such that I can provide it a url and one of the device emulators? (Keep in mind these are non tech people, and would be easily confused if I asked them to emulate themselves). If thats not possible then launch chrome in a new tab with specific width and height (which matches a mobile device)? Also if possible I would prefer these new windows to be incognito so that I do not save cookies in their sessions. Is there any way to do this? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks for reading
Chrome Provides Device Emulator as shown in below screenshot. by pressing the f12 ( Developers tool ) you can find the option. by selecting that "Device Emulator" Icon. You can choose the device as shown in below screenshot and change the device Os and device type and resolution and Orientation.
I am developing a web-based database that needs to be opened through firefox web browser(because of some css3 elements). I want the page to open automatically in full screen mode. I dont want the user of the database to have access to the firefox menu items
Can't be done if you just have control of the webpage. Controls in the webpage cannot cause changes in the browser instance itself.
It would be a security issue if that were allowed. You could look into writing a Firefox extension to do that, as they have more access to the browser instance itself.
You shouldn't look at trying to hide the firefox menu controls. That seems like a flaw in your problem-solving approach.
You will want to look at Fullscreen APIs of the browser. If you accept a small request/info to the user in the application it can be done quite easily. You just can't force the user into Fullscreen mode against his will. This is good (for security reasons).
http://hacks.mozilla.org/2012/01/using-the-fullscreen-api-in-web-browsers/
I want to show the important links or services in my website as multiple thumbnails or tabs like what we see in Firefox or Google Chrome when we open it and they show us the latest opened websites.
I think there is a way to do that with CSS or JQuery. I googled about it but I could not be able to find it.
Though I'm not quite sure what you're referring to RE. a web browser interface, here's a really simple implementation of jQuery powered tabs: http://jsfiddle.net/i_like_robots/cc324/