Guest Posted January 21, 2011 Share Posted January 21, 2011 Message from: "Uwe" Hi Farshad, i have a more architectual question. Is there a chance to have an lets say an extended pagemode like "mfOnlyPage", where the navigationbar of the browser is hidden. This opens the chance to develope application running in a browser, but have the look and feeling of a destop applications. I'm not JS specialist, maybe its easy, maybe its impossible. What do you think? Uwe . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 22, 2011 Author Share Posted January 22, 2011 Message from: "Harry Rogers" Hi You can get the effect you are after using the app mode of Chrome. A shortcut like this produces a chrome window with no controls. path\to\chrome\chrome.exe --app=http://yourappaddress:port "Uwe" wrote in message news:N%23Vs6cauLHA.2720@anaxagvs227... > Hi Farshad, > > i have a more architectual question. > > Is there a chance to have an lets say an extended pagemode like > "mfOnlyPage", where the navigationbar of the browser is hidden. > This opens the chance to develope application running in a browser, but > have the look and feeling of a destop applications. > > I'm not JS specialist, maybe its easy, maybe its impossible. > > > What do you think? > > Uwe . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 22, 2011 Author Share Posted January 22, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Uwe" wrote in message news:N%23Vs6cauLHA.2720@anaxagvs227... > Hi Farshad, > > i have a more architectual question. > > Is there a chance to have an lets say an extended pagemode like > "mfOnlyPage", where the navigationbar of the browser is hidden. > This opens the chance to develope application running in a browser, but > have the look and feeling of a destop applications. > > I'm not JS specialist, maybe its easy, maybe its impossible. It depends on the browser. Not all browsers allow you to change its layout. I think it is better to leave to the user. As Harry stated in another post, using Chrome in Application mode is a good solution. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 23, 2011 Author Share Posted January 23, 2011 Message from: "Uwe" Am 22.01.2011 13:34, schrieb Farshad Mohajeri: > "Uwe" wrote in message > news:N%23Vs6cauLHA.2720@anaxagvs227... >> Hi Farshad, >> >> i have a more architectual question. >> Hi Farshad, i thought more in the direction of build in feature, than a URL naming. URL means you can have the navbar or not. I'm looking for something independent from the URL. Regards Uwe >> Is there a chance to have an lets say an extended pagemode like >> "mfOnlyPage", where the navigationbar of the browser is hidden. >> This opens the chance to develope application running in a browser, but >> have the look and feeling of a destop applications. >> >> I'm not JS specialist, maybe its easy, maybe its impossible. > > It depends on the browser. Not all browsers allow you to change its layout. > I think it is better to leave to the user. > > > As Harry stated in another post, using Chrome in Application mode is a good > solution. > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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