Say adiós to the boatload of proprietary <link rel="apple-touch-icon"> elements on every single HTML page.
Everything you always wanted to know about touch icons · Mathias Bynens - 0 views
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Just create different versions of the icon, use the correct file names and place them in the root.
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So, what do we need? apple-touch-icon-57x57-precomposed.png or apple-touch-icon-57x57.png for non-Retina iPhone and iPod Touch; apple-touch-icon-72x72-precomposed.png or apple-touch-icon-72x72.png for the first- and second-generation iPad; apple-touch-icon-114x114-precomposed.png or apple-touch-icon-114x114.png for iPhone 4+ (with Retina Display); apple-touch-icon-144x144-precomposed.png or apple-touch-icon-144x144.png for iPad 3+ (with Retina Display); apple-touch-icon-precomposed.png and apple-touch-icon.png as a fallback for everything else (possibly including non-Apple devices).
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Make your website an iPhone web application | Luscarpa Blog - 0 views
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Specifying a Startup Image On iPhone OS, similar to native applications, you can specify a startup image that is displayed while your web application/website launches. By default, this image is a screenshot of the web application with the page that the user has visited the last time. If you want customize it, add a link element to the webpage, like this: <link rel="apple-touch-startup-image" href="/startup.png">Copy this code to the clipboardView plain text1<link rel="apple-touch-startup-image" href="/startup.png">
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All these tips only works for web pages that have been saved to the home screens and opened from there, if you access to your website using safari you don’t have this customizations. Remember also that any new link will be open in new browser tab so you lost these settings.
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if you click on a post link you will be redirect to safari
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