09-12-2022, 01:19 AM
The idea is for the local UI to look like a web app: the browser should open the moOdeUI (URL=http://localhost/) in full-screen mode with no tabs and no info-bar, and that's how Tim has the starting code configured in moOde.
Installation of the xontab extension, at least the way I did it, has disrupted this. The browser opens the xontab webpage in the current tab with the familiar "new tab" next to it in the tab bar; it also displays the info-bar. The result looks just like Chromium running on my laptop.
As I said, once moOde has fired up and the browser has started I can open the moOdeUI by touching "new tab", then touching the localhost shortcut (which of course bears the hostname I assigned rather than "localhost"). I can then switch to full screen by touching the three-dot menu and then touching the full-screen symbol.
That's a lot of touching just to get back to what we want. There must be some programmatic configuring which can be done but I haven't figured it out...at least not yet. It'd be great if someone else beat me to it
Regards,
Kent
Installation of the xontab extension, at least the way I did it, has disrupted this. The browser opens the xontab webpage in the current tab with the familiar "new tab" next to it in the tab bar; it also displays the info-bar. The result looks just like Chromium running on my laptop.
As I said, once moOde has fired up and the browser has started I can open the moOdeUI by touching "new tab", then touching the localhost shortcut (which of course bears the hostname I assigned rather than "localhost"). I can then switch to full screen by touching the three-dot menu and then touching the full-screen symbol.
That's a lot of touching just to get back to what we want. There must be some programmatic configuring which can be done but I haven't figured it out...at least not yet. It'd be great if someone else beat me to it
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Regards,
Kent