Is there any concerns about the solution I'm proposing or should I move forward ?
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Vivien Nicolas <vnico...@mozilla.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Mounir Lamouri <mou...@lamouri.fr> wrote: > >> Note that Chrome 46 has a way to work around the white screen while a >> page load using a new property in the Manifest. If a website added to >> the homescreen on Chrome Android has a background_color information, it >> will be used while the page loads. After Chrome gets the first paint >> following a non-empty layout, it will remove that plain colour and >> switch to whatever the page has ready. It allows websites to be >> constructed as websites and not rely on that splashscreen feature that >> might or might not be present (given the UA and the current context) and >> also keep the principle of quick first paint. >> >> Would using a similar system (ie. background_color from the Manifest) >> help you here? >> > > For what it worth, I have started to play with background_color in bug > 1215077. > > It looks cool, and I really like it. But because of the FirefoxOS UX which > displays an icon on top of the defined background color, it is not enough > by itself for most apps. > > For example with the calendar app, we will end up with: > - Orange background with Calendar icon in the middle > - Orange background from the app without an icon (the app can likely add > that but it starts to become very UA specific) > - App content. > > But generally it is nice and I would like to support that on FirefoxOS. > _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform