App available?

Gary R. Smith

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At the top of my browser there is an icon suggesting that there is an app available for RPF. What's that all about and is anyone using it? I seem to have lost all ability to use the formatting tools that were previously available via the icons along the top of the message space.
RPF.jpg
 
This text is extremely bold, not only in italics, unquestionably underlined, spectacularly struck through, oddly monospaced, dramatically red.
It is pointless and yet still totally right.​
 
What browser are you using?
hmmm, if I use Google Chrome, I have all of the editing capabilities however if I use the MSFT Edge browser I do not. Guess I'll switch back to Chrome for this site. However, both Edge and Chrome show that there is an app available.
app available.jpg

Also, if I use Edge, I can enlarge images in the post but if I use Chrome, the upper right corner of the image doesn't give me that option.
 
They’re either 'making it up'
I didn't want to click on an unknown link to put something on my machine that was possibly questionable.
I have never encountered a web page suggesting an app for something that is clearly driven by html.
 
I didn't want to click on an unknown link to put something on my machine that was possibly questionable.
I have never encountered a web page suggesting an app for something that is clearly driven by html.

@Gary R. Smith: I don't use Microsoft Edge, but did a little research about this 'app' thing, and this is what I found.

What you're seeing in Microsoft Edge is perfectly normal. When Edge determines that a website is an installable Progressive Web App (PWA), the "App available" icon appears in the Address bar.

Progressive Web Apps are applications built using web technologies that can be installed and run on all devices, Edge is letting you know that you can install the Real Photographers Forum as if it were a regular Windows app. If you install it, the forum would:

- Open in its own window (without browser toolbars)
- Appear in your Start menu
- Show up in your taskbar like other apps
- Work like a native Windows application

It's a convenience feature - it won't change how the website works, just how you access it. If you prefer using a regular browser tab, you can simply ignore the icon.

Here's the official Microsoft documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps/ux
This page explains all about how PWAs work in Edge and how to install/manage them if you're interested.

And here's an 'Overview of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)': https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps/
 
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