@stripes
@lemmygrad.mlIt’s really changed the way I think about web apps. I hope to see more open source apps this way in the future.
I haven’t been on Reddit at all today. I have, admittedly, opened Apollo and looked at the app icons several times. Whenever I do that I just go back to Lemmy lol
I might be completely missing it but I don’t see the option in chrome or firefox on iPhone. Regardless, I don’t use safari for anything else. When you add it to your home screen via safari it looks and feels like a native app.
Might be worth giving it a try in Safari. Be sure to add it to your home screen because that adds additional functionality.
edit: Androids smh
On the front page of wefwef you can choose to look at communities you are subscribed to, all federated communities, or “local” communities aka communities from the instance you are logged in on!
This does seem useful, although undoubtedly I would forget it exists whenever the opportunity would arise to use it.
Are you using Safari? It’s not an option on Chrome, which is what I normally use so I had to switch over to Safari.
From there, in the toolbar you’ll see the “share” icon (box with arrow pointing up), then you should see “add to home screen” as one of the options when you scroll down a little.
Hope this helps!