Support for this is being tracked in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1285858 which is currently
something I am working on

Thanks
Dale

On 27 November 2016 at 10:03, Felix E. Klee <felix.k...@inka.de> wrote:

> With Chrome on Android, it is possible to add a web app to the home
> screen. When the app’s icon is tapped on the home screen, it opens like
> a native app. The browser’s UI is hidden.
>
> Now with Firefox 50.0 on Android, it is also possible to add a web app
> to the home screen. However, if I do so with my app [ROTOGAMEsq][1],
> then the behavior is not as nice as with Chrome. When the app’s icon is
> tapped, simply Firefox opens with the app in one tab. Also, when the
> user opens Firefox the next time, the app appears in the first tab,
> which is confusing.
>
> Can I modify my app somehow so that when started from the home screen,
> user’s don’t see the Firefox UI?
>
> [1]: https://github.com/feklee/rotogamesq
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