• Yeah, some of these questions made more sense for mobile than desktop. For example, I want to split tabs on desktop, but I don’t on mobile. Likewise, I don’t really care about PWAs on mobile (there’s usually an app with a better experience), but I do care on desktop because that isn’t a thing on my system (Linux).

    I think it would’ve been better had they broken them into groups for mobile and desktop.

      • fmstrat
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        13 months ago

        Nope. A PWA gives you a browser window with no menu bars and the icon of the age vs the browser. It’s treated as a separate entity in your start bar for task switching.

        Many of us still use Chromium for that one feature, while using Firefox for everything else.

          • fmstrat
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            23 months ago

            Not with FF. Well, not without massive CSS app customization and separate profiles which is not officially supported.

              • fmstrat
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                13 months ago

                No, you cannot. There have been tickets open about this for ages. You are talking about opening a URL, not a PWA.