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| <h1>Multi-Device Chrome</h1> |
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| <h4 class="label">Overview</h4> |
| <h2>Chrome for a Multi-Device World</h2> |
| <p>Chrome runs on computers, tablets, smartphones, and other devices. |
| Learn how to tailor your sites and apps for a multi-device world. |
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| <p><a href="/multidevice/index.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h4 class="label">Chrome for Android</h4> |
| <h2>Add to Homescreen</h2> |
| <p><b>Add to homescreen</b> lets Android users add an application shortcut icon to their |
| device's homescreen. Applications launched from the shortcut icon run in fullscreen |
| mode, and appear as separate applications in the task switcher. |
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| <p><a href="/multidevice/android/installtohomescreen.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h4 class="label">Chrome WebView for Android</h4> |
| <h2>Getting Started</h2> |
| <p><b>Get started writing a WebView-based application.</b> A primer on using the |
| Android WebView to host web content.</p> |
| <p><a href="/multidevice/webview/gettingstarted.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h4 class="label">Chrome WebView for Android</h4> |
| <h2>WebView Workflow</h2> |
| <p><b>Add web libraries and tools to your WebView-based application.</b> Update the Android Studio |
| build scripts to add web-specific build steps, and integrate Grunt into the Android build process.</p> |
| <p><a href="/multidevice/webview/workflow.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h4 class="label">Chrome for iOS</h4> |
| <h2>Opening links in Chrome for iOS</h2> |
| <p><b>In iOS, there are several methods for opening links in Chrome.</b> On iOS, URLs are opened in |
| Safari by default. However, applications can check whether Chrome is installed, and explicitly |
| open links in Chrome if desired. |
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| <p><a href="/multidevice/ios/links.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h4 class="label">Chrome for Android</h4> |
| <h2>Android Intents with Chrome</h2> |
| <p><b>Using an Android Intent URI lets you launch Android apps directly from a web page |
| or web application.</b> |
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| <p><a href="/multidevice/android/intents.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h2>Further Resources</h2> |
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| <h2>Debug with DevTools</h2> |
| <p>Use Chrome DevTools to debug apps running in your Android devices.</p> |
| <p><a href="/devtools/docs/remote-debugging.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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| <h2>Mobile Emulation</h2> |
| <p>Use the Chrome DevTools Mobile Emulation features to test how your web app will work |
| on different devices. </p> |
| <p><a href="/devtools/docs/mobile-emulation.html">Learn more</a></p> |
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